“Where is the Bad Wolf?” is the leitmotif of this picture book written by Juan Arjona. A story about fairy tales, packed with intertextuality, that will make you laugh and will keep you up all night!
From the very first line, we know that the Bad Wolf disappears in the middle of the story. But let’s see what we got here. We know he had lunch, then washed his teeth and afterwards he took a nap. The alarm clock rang at 5 PM and he went for a ride in his car. That was the last time he was seen by the sheep.
He vanishes without a trace on page 6. From then on, readers will see The Little Red Riding Hood, the 7 Kids, the Lying Shepherd… but still no sign of the Bad Wolf.
Any idea where he might be? Watch your back. The Bad Wolf is closer than you think!
Author:
Juan Arjona Biography: Juan Arjona loves creating stories and telling them. That is why his he moves in different fields: he is an oral storyteller, author, playwright and stage director. He has participated with his repertoire of storytelling shows in most of the country’s programmes, and has developed his theatrical work mainly in La Compañía Barataria since 1998. Illustrator:
Enrique Quevedo Biography: Enrique Quevedo is an artist and illustrator awarded the Gold Medal in 2013, 2014, and 2018, and the Bing Xin Award. He is a renowned visual artist, illustrator, and graphic designer, and his works have been exhibited extensively at contemporary art fairs and other exhibitions.
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