The Last Rabbit

by Shelley Moore Thomas (Author)

Reading Level: 4th − 5th Grade

A modern fairytale about sisterhood, forgiveness, and redemption.

Off the coast of Ireland, on the island of Hybrasil, lives a Magician and four enchanted rabbit sisters. One by one, the rabbits have been leaving the island, accompanied by a Boy and his boat. When the rabbits leave, they can turn back into girls. The last rabbit, Albie, remains. She doesn't want to leave, but the island is sinking. Before deciding where she wants to go, Albie visits each of her sisters. Caragh has joined a circus. Isolde is the captain of a pirate ship. And Rory wants to go home to the family's house in Cork.

Through many furry twists and hoppity turns, we learn how one mistake can lead to many consequences, and that forgiveness and family are always within reach.

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Kirkus

A spellbinding and heart-racing fairy tale about family, loss, and redemption, wrapped up in magic and mythology.

School Library Journal

Eleven-year-old Albie is a rabbit who used to be a girl. At the start of World War II, following the death of her fighter-pilot father, Albie and her three sisters were sent from their home in Cork to Hybrasil, an island off the coast of Ireland, and placed in the care of an old Magician. Rebellious Albie, experimenting with one of her mother's spells, inadvertently turned all four girls into rabbits, and now, two years later, their mother has been killed in the London blitz. Caragh, Isolde, and Rosina have all reverted to their girlhood state by leaving the island with the Boy, who ferries them to their chosen destinies. When the sea speaks to her in poems and the Magician reveals family secrets, a resistant Albie finally agrees to leave the sinking island to search for her sisters and fulfill her own destiny. With hints of Celtic and Greek mythology, fantastic creatures, and familial devotion, the story is full of action and manages to tie up many threads for a satisfying conclusion. An author's note explains that the island of Hybrasil appeared on ancient maps until the 13th century. Line drawings appear throughout. VERDICT A strong choice for fantasy readers with enough reading skill to handle many narrative twists and turns.—Marie Orlando, formerly at Suffolk Coop. Lib. Syst., Bellport, NY

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Publishers Weekly

Starred Review

Thomas (Secrets of Selkie Bay) blends life lessons and magical elements in an imaginative journey of mourning and maturation. After the deaths of their magician mother and pilot father in WWII London, narrator Albie and her three sisters, all Irish, are sent not back to Cork, but to Hybrasil, an enchanted sinking island, to live with an old man known as the Magician--their maternal grandfather, whom they've never met. Soon after, Albie's magical attempt to bring her mother back turns the girls into rabbits, an occurrence that can only be reversed by each leaving the island. One by one, they must willingly head out to discover their destinies, ferried to their destination by the Boy and protected by the Magician's weakening magic. At book's start, only curious Albie remains, listening to the versifying sea, reading the Magician's papers, and stubbornly refusing to take on the unknown, despite the old man's insistence that "sometimes letting go is courageous." In Albie's strong first-person voice, Thomas narrates the rabbit's journey through time and space and her attempts to reassemble her family, exploring the cost of action and inaction via an immersive adventure that references Celtic folklore and children's classics. Final art not seen by PW. Ages 8-up. Agent: Jordan Hamessley, New Leaf Literary. (Feb.)

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Shelley Moore Thomas
Shelley Moore Thomas grew up in New Mexico, the middle of three children. A fan of fairy tales and UFOs, Shelley began channeling her abundant imagination towards writing back in elementary school. Now an elementary school teacher herself, Shelley spends her days helping the best people on the planet (children, of course!) unlock their creativity. Shelley lives in California with her kids and her dogs. Visit her online at shelleymoorethomas.com, on Twitter @story_queen, and Instagram @storyqueen.
Classification
Fiction
ISBN-13
9780593173534
Lexile Measure
610
Guided Reading Level
N
Publisher
Wendy Lamb Books
Publication date
February 09, 2021
Series
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BISAC categories
JUV002210 - Juvenile Fiction | Animals | Rabbits
JUV037000 - Juvenile Fiction | Fantasy & Magic
JUV022000 - Juvenile Fiction | Legends, Myths, & Fables | General
JUV016000 - Juvenile Fiction | Historical | General
Library of Congress categories
Rabbits
Magic
Metamorphosis
Sisters
Fantasy
Fantasy fiction

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