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Marie-Odile Judes’ Max: The Stubborn Little Wolf (1996)

Posted May 23, 2019
Filed under Review, Snapshots of LGBTQ Kid Lit

Max, the Stubborn Little Wolf by Marie-Odile Judes (1-Jan-2001) Hardcover

Max: The Stubborn Little Wolf (1996), written by Marie-Odile Judes and illustrated by Martine Bourre, is the story of a young wolf who wants to be a florist when he grows up. His father, a hypermasculine wolf, is sure he’ll go mad if his son becomes a florist and attempts to change his mind. Continue reading →

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I am an interdisciplinary scholar and cultural theorist who researches children’s picture books. I’ve published in the Journal of Homosexuality, the edited collection Heroes, Heroines, and Everything in Between, and am currently working on a book length project  under contract with the University Press of Mississippi.

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