Two Hundred Rabbits Explained

Two Hundred Rabbits
Author:Lonzo Anderson
Illustrator:Adrienne Adams
Cover Artist:Adrienne Adams
Country:United States
Language:English
Genre:Children's literature
Pub Date:1968
Media Type:Print
Pages:32
Oclc:305341

Two Hundred Rabbits is a 1968 children's picture book written by Lonzo Anderson and illustrated by Adrienne Adams, about a medieval boy who summons forest rabbits with a special whistle. Published by Viking Press in the United States, it received critical acclaim.

Synopsis

In the land of Jamais (inspired by medieval France),[1] a young boy wants to participate in his village's annual festival, but must find a special way to entertain the king to do so.[2] After an old lady recommends he make a "slippery-elm slide whistle", the boy summons a group of 199 rabbits from the nearby forest with it.[3] All of them—along with a traveler who has been following the boy all along[2] —march to the king's castle to delight him;[3] of the 200 in front of him, the traveler is revealed to be the narrator of the story.

Development

The premise of Two Hundred Rabbits was based on a dream that author Lonzo Anderson had after reading a French folk tale. "My wife [Adrienne Adams] loves the story," he told The Courier-News in March 1968, "but while illustrating it, she rather plaintively wished it had fewer characters."[4] Anderson's childhood experiences during the turn of the 20th century would anticipate the creation of the book; he stated in 1972 that, owing to the time he spent unsupervised outdoors, "I grew up rather like a rabbit, barefoot, with the freedom to wander far and wide and learn about nature by being up to my chin in it."[5] [6]

Themes

The tune the boy uses to summon the rabbits "is reminiscent of the music played by the Pied Piper. But this story has a different twist."[4] The twist at the end of the tale was also noted in a 1976 issue of the Language Arts journal: "It is told in the first person, but you are not sure until the final page who is telling the story."[7] As The New York Times noted eight years earlier, "[this is] probably the only fairy tale in existence told from a rabbit's eye view."[1]

Release

Two Hundred Rabbits was published in early 1968 by Viking in the United States,[4] and by Macmillan in Canada. During its original release (which coincided with Easter), Adams' illustrations were exhibited at the FAO Schwarz toy store in New York City.[4] As of 2023, the original publication elements are held among Anderson's papers in the Children's Literature Research Collections of the University of Minnesota Libraries,[8] and those of Adams in the de Grummond Collection of the University of Southern Mississippi.[9]

Reception

Two Hundred Rabbits received critical acclaim on its original print run. Its artwork was praised by Marc Drogin of Munster, Indiana's The Times;[10] Margaret H. Cone in a 1969 issue of Young Children;[11] and the staff of TIME magazine.[12] The Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books gave it an "R" ("Recommended") grade, declaring that "The writing style is brisk and unassuming; the illustrations are delightful in their depiction of the colorful scenes of fifteenth-century [settings]." As Drogin opened his review, "Little kids should have a fine time with this, and you won't even mind reading it to them."[10] TIME called it "first-rate",[12] while Harriette Behringer of Chicago's Star newspapers wrote, "[Anderson and Adams] have written a delightful book...[which] has a special kind of charm for kindergarten and primary children."[13] For Regina, Saskatchewan's The Leader-Post, Kathleen Graham said, "The entertaining story and full-page colored illustrations combine to make this little story a distinctive one."

Two Hundred Rabbits was also a selection of the Junior Literary Guild,[14] as well as an ALA Notable Book.[15] Adams also considered it one of her favorite projects as an illustrator.[9]

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Notes and References

  1. News: Lanes . Selma G. . Picture Books . 2023-04-05 . . 1968-05-05 . BRA54 . registration . ProQuest.
  2. News: Martin . Patricia Miles . The Young Might Like...: 'Two Hundred Rabbits' . 2023-04-05 . . 1968-06-30 . 27-F . registration . Newspapers.com.
  3. News: Brunk . Charlotte . Children's Books: 'Two Hundred Rabbits' . 2023-04-05 . . 1968-04-25 . 15 . registration . Newspapers.com.
  4. News: P.T. . Couple Writes Child's Book About Rabbits . 2023-04-05 . . 1968-03-16 . . 14 . registration . Newspapers.com.
  5. Book: Anderson . Lonzo . de Montreville . Doris . Hill . Donna . Third Book of Junior Authors . 1972 . . 0-8242-0408-5 . 16 . https://archive.org/details/thirdbookofjunio00demo/page/16/mode/2up?view=theater&q=Lonzo . 2023-04-08 . Lonzo Anderson . registration . Archive.org.
  6. Book: Smaridge . Norah . Famous Literary Teams for Young People . 1977 . . 0-396-07407-3 . 92–93 . https://archive.org/details/famousliteraryte00smar/page/92/mode/2up?view=theater&q=Lonzo . 2023-04-06 . Adrienne Adams and Lonzo Anderson . registration . Archive.org.
  7. Farmer . Lillah . Rabbits in Children's Books . Language Arts . May 1976 . 53 . 5 . 528 . 2023-04-05 . . 41404198 . 0360-9170 . subscription . JSTOR.
  8. Web site: Catalog record: Two Hundred Rabbits, 1968 (John Lonzo Anderson Papers, CLRC-1118) . Children's Literature Research Collections . . 2023-04-05.
  9. Web site: Adrienne Adams Papers (Collection Number DG0004) . de Grummond Collection . . 2023-04-06 . June 2001 . March 1991.
  10. News: Drogin . Marc . Time for Light Reading Here: 'Two Hundred Rabbits' . 2023-04-05 . . 1968-05-05 . 15A . registration . Newspapers.com.
  11. Cone . Margaret H. . Review: Two Hundred Rabbits . . January 1969 . 24 . 3 . 186 . 2023-04-05 . . 42658488 . 0044-0728 . subscription . JSTOR.
  12. TIME Listings . 2023-04-06 . . 91 . 22 . 1968-05-31 . 2–3 . registration . EBSCO.
  13. News: Behringer . Harriette . Brief Looks at Junior Books: Two Hundred Rabbits Good Book for Easter . 2023-04-05 . . 1968-04-04 . H-4 . registration . NewspaperArchive.
  14. Book: Ward . Martha E. . Marquardt . Dorothy A. . Dolan . Nancy . Eaton . Dawn . Authors of Books for Young People . 1990 . . 0-8108-2293-8 . 16 . 3rd . 2023-04-05 . Anderson, John Lonzo1905– . registration . Archive.org.
  15. Web site: 1960s – ALA Notable Books for Children . UNK Research Guides: Handy Topics in the Curriculum Department (Calvin T. Ryan Library) . . 2023-04-05.