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How to hide a lion by helen stephens5/31/2023 ![]() "I told you he was a kind lion," the little girl says, in this enjoyable picture book for younger readers.” ― The Wall Street Journal In this case, the lion hides―first with a friendly little girl, later between stone lions―until winning everyone over with a spontaneous act of heroism. Here, as in the Fatio/Duvoisin tale, a civilized lion trots into town and finds to his surprise that people react with panic. The two lions could be brothers, with their long noses, demurely downcast eyes and beautiful manners in the presence of hysterical humans. “Helen Stephens must surely have had Louise Fatio and Roger Duvoisin's "The Happy Lion" (1954) as distant inspiration for the great cat in "How to Hide a Lion" (Henry Holt, 32 pages, $16.99). ![]()
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