81 pages • 2 hours read
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In Pax by Sara Pennypacker, a young boy named Peter is forced by his father to abandon his pet fox, Pax, as war threatens their land. Devastated, Peter embarks on a 300-mile journey to reunite with Pax. Along the way, he receives help from Vola, a woman with a wooden leg. Simultaneously, Pax navigates the dangers of the wild and forms bonds with other foxes. The themes of abandonment and war are present.
Sara Pennypacker’s Pax has received praise for its emotional depth, compelling characters, and beautiful prose. Reviewers commend the touching portrayal of the bond between a boy and his fox. However, some critique the pacing and feel certain plot elements lack development. Overall, Pax is acclaimed for its heartfelt narrative and captivating illustrations by Jon Klassen, suitable for both children and adults.
Readers who enjoy heartwarming, tender stories about friendship and personal growth, reminiscent of Where the Red Fern Grows and Charlotte's Web, will be captivated by Pax by Sara Pennypacker. Ideal for middle-grade readers who appreciate emotionally rich narratives featuring human-animal bonds.
Action / Adventure
Children's Literature
Realistic Fiction
Animals
Military / War