Daydreams of a Solitary Hamster

By Desbordes, Astrid & Martin, Pauline

Publishers Summary:
This is a richly funny and thought-provoking book of comic strips about the friendships that animate a group of forest animals. The egotistical—but also endearing and really funny—Hamster is the main character, but his affectionate friends, who love Hamster despite all his flaws, are just as fascinating. Imagine a gourmand of a hamster who keeps a diary full of irresistible lies! Or a mole who drinks tea in bed while writing his novel, or a snail who asks after the "why" of the world and hopes that it doesn't rain. It's all here, and more! With the title a direct reference to Jean Jacques Rousseau's Reveries of a Solitary Walker, The Wild Daydreams of a Solitary Hamster is a childlike—but not in the least bit childish—take on the wanderings of thought and the life of the mind. Philosophical, ironic, and laugh-out-loud funny, this book is sure to appeal to readers of all ages. The author, who has a background in philosophy, employs her knowledge with great style and humor, infusing the book with a joyful spirit, while meditating on friendship, selfishness, and the power of dreams. Astrid Desbordes received her degree in philosophy and has written a number of books on philosophy and religion for adults. Currently, she divides her time between writing and editing. This is her first book for children. Pauline Martin is a graphic designer and illustrator. She has illustrated many graphic novels as well as children's books.

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978-1-59270-093-6
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School Library Journal

Reviewed on September 1, 2010

Gr 4 Up—This disjointed tale about a self-centered hamster falls flat in translation. A series of short vignettes features the musings of Hamster, Rabbit, Mole, Snail, and Hedgehog. At the book's start, Hamster announces his forthcoming birthday celebration to Mole and Hedgehog, adding, "All of you...Log In or Sign Up to Read More

Horn Book Guide

Reviewed on January 1, 2010

This French import presents a series of vignettes about Hamster and friends Mole, Snail, and Hedgehog, among others. Self-absorbed Hamster...Log In or Sign Up to Read More

Junior Library Guild

Reviewed on July 1, 2010

Hamster’s vain self-satisfaction will tickle young and old readers alike. “I love the stars. They are beautiful and mysterious,” he observes. “If they could see me, I’m sure they’d say the same thing . . .” Readers will ...Log In or Sign Up to Read More

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