The Boy, the mole, the fox and the Horse : Book Review

 


 Book Review


Title: The Boy, the mole, the fox and the Horse

Author: Charlie Mackery

Genre: Graphic novel

 

This book piqued my interest, especially when Barnes & Noble ran out of stock, stating that it was in high demand. 


The Boy, the mole, the fox and the Horse is a set of illustrations that chronicles a boy’s journey in the countryside during Spring where he encounters a mole, fox and a horse in that same order. As they meet and walk together, they form an unexpected bond where each one shares their fears, insecurities and dreams. 

 

This is not just a book of caricatures and calligraphy but a journey by itself and a metaphor for life. It’s interesting how these characters strike a chord and somewhere you will find yourself in them. The presentation may be childlike yet the messages are universal and mature. It sort of reminds you of Winnie the Pooh and The Wizard of Oz. 


The theme of kindness rings throughout the book along with friendship and love.  It entails some philosophical lessons in the form of dialogues. Some include the aspects of comparison, forgiveness and acceptance-much needed reminders that gets lost in the rigmarole of life.  

 

This may be a quick read but one that you might want to keep visiting again to remind yourself about your inhibitions, strengths and hopes. As the author mentions that this book can be read by an eight year old to an eighty year old. 

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