The council of animals / Nick McDonell ; with illustrations by Steven Tabbutt
Record details
- ISBN: 9781250799036
- ISBN: 1250799031
- Physical Description: 195 pages : illustrations ; 22 cm
- Edition: First edition.
- Publisher: New York : Henry Holt and Company, 2021
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Subject: | Human-animal relationships > Fiction. |
Genre: | Dystopian fiction. Animal fiction. |
Available copies
- 8 of 8 copies available at Missouri Evergreen. (Show)
- 3 of 3 copies available at Scenic Regional.
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- 0 current holds with 8 total copies.
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Scenic Regional-New Haven | FIC MCD (Text) | 300737801+ | Fiction | Available | - |
Scenic Regional-Sullivan | FIC MCD (Text) | 3007377994 | Fiction | Available | - |
Scenic Regional-Warrenton | FIC MCD (Text) | 3007378001 | Fiction | Available | - |
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Library Journal Review
The Council of Animals : A Novel
Library Journal
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In this nerve-rackingly relevant tale from novelist/journalist McDonell, pandemic has left a handful of woebegone humans alive in scattered villages, and the animals convene a council. Should they help these poor souls--or eat them? With a 75,000-copy first printing.
Publishers Weekly Review
The Council of Animals : A Novel
Publishers Weekly
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Journalist and novelist McDonell (An Expensive Education) imagines animals debating the fate of humanity in this exciting fable. In the aftermath of a human-caused ecological apocalypse called the Calamity, a group of animal representatives meet to debate killing the handful of remaining humans. An enraged baboon, the victim of scientific experiments, bribes a simple-minded horse into siding with the plan to eat the survivors, while a dog (who served in "the bacon wars" with an army fighting another group of humans that forbade bacon), a movie star bear, and a cat vote in favor of allowing them to live. An uninvited mouse casts a vote for the rodents; a furry, mythical aquatic beast arrives; and the baboon makes a secret pact with the cockroaches. When the votes are tallied, humans are marked for annihilation and the council adjourns to organize the assault. The cat, however, has a contingency plan and takes the bear and dog through a tunnel built by ninja moles to find a human who is rumored to speak grak (the common language of all animals). Unexpected obstacles upend their plans but set up the surprising conclusion. Dashes of humor and taut pacing elevate this appealing tale. Readers will be delighted. (July)
Kirkus Review
The Council of Animals : A Novel
Kirkus Reviews
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Talking animals convene a meeting to decide the fate of humanity after an environmental catastrophe. A bulldog, a horse, a bear, a cat, a crow and a baboon gather on a superyacht grounded on a cliff high above the sea to vote on whether to kill and eat the remaining population of perhaps a dozen humans after an eco-calamity destroyed the animals' habitats. Each animal representative is given an opportunity to speak for or against consuming the humans. The arguments and vote-by-vote tallies are reported by a historian who, judging by the digressions throughout the narrative, may be more interested in yetis, the nature of courage, and bat justice, among other topics, than the fate of humanity. When the vote goes against the humans, the animals split into two forces: Those who intend to devour the humans and those who hope to save them from the other animals. Humorous wordplay--"it does not behoof the historian," "the cat and dog confurred"--lightens the grim subject matter. Tension builds to a surprising and audacious climax, then flattens to a disappointing ending in which key elements are left unresolved. An entertaining animal story that may prove too scary for children and too childish for adults. Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.
School Library Journal Review
The Council of Animals : A Novel
School Library Journal
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Years after humans caused the Calamity, the animal kingdom realizes there are still a few humans left alive. Terrified that if the humans are left alone, they will simply bring about another Calamity, a council convenes to determine whether the humans should be helped or eaten. But as the council deliberates, true motives, deceptions, and briberies are brought to light. Facing threats from within, a few animals set out to find the rumored human who can speak their language and, as they meet other animals who were not invited to vote, soon realize their goal was not as black and white as they originally believed. With a digression-prone narrator, all-too-human animal characters, a straightforward plot, clever prose, and a heavy-handed allegory underpinning the whole story, McDonell's tale offers a variety of entry points for a broad audience. Tabbutt's illustrations add levity and gravity by turn and often serve as stark reminders of the humans' absence at the vote concerning their own extinction. VERDICT An Aesop's fable for the postapocalypse, this is a conversation starter for book clubs, developing readers, and lesson plans exploring literary devices.--Madeline Newquist, Center for Fiction, Brooklyn