âThis lush and colorful fairy tale is sure to be a delight for middle grade readers.ââSchool Library Journal (starred review)
What makes a hero or a villain? Can someone be bothâor neither?
When the delicate balance between the people of a small country and the mythic rabbits of age-old lore is broken, putting everyone at risk, a young rabbit and a young girl must overcome their prejudices and learn to trust each other. This vivid and inventive novel from the acclaimed author of The Wolfâs Curse will captivate fans of Orphan Island and Scary Stories for Young Foxes.
Quincy Rabbit and his warren live a simple yet high-stakes life. In exchange for the purple carrots they need to survive, they farm and deliver Chou de vie (cabbage-like plants that grow human babies inside) to the human citizens of Montpeyroux. But lately, because of those selfish humans, there havenât been enough carrots to go around. So Quincy sets out to change thatâall he needs are some carrot seeds. Heâll be a hero.
Fleurine sees things a little differently. As the only child of the Grand LumiÃĻre, sheâs being groomed to follow in her motherâs political footstepsâno matter how much Fleurine longs to be a botanist instead. Convinced that having a sibling will shift her motherâs attention, Fleurine tries to grow purple carrots, hoping to make a trade with the rabbits. But then a sneaky rabbit steals her seeds. In her desperation to get them back, she follows that rabbit all the way to the secret warrenâand steals a Chou.
Quincy and Fleurine have endangered not just the one baby inside the Chou, but the future of Montpeyroux itselfâfor rabbits and humans alike. Now, theyâll have to find a way to trust each other to restore the balance.
Told from both Quincyâs and Fleurineâs perspectives, The Rabbitâs Gift will enchant fans of Katherine Applegate, Gail Carson Levine, and Anne Ursu.
Jessica Vitalis is the author of The Wolfâs Curse, The Rabbitâs Gift, and Coyote Queen. She is a full-time writer with a previous career in business and an MBA from Columbia Business School. An American expat, she now lives in Canada with her husband and two daughters.