Review of The Fire Fox

The Fire Fox The Fire Fox
by Alexandra Page; illus. by Stef Murphy
Preschool, Primary    Two Hoots    32 pp.
1/24    9781035027590    $18.99

Freya and her mum arrive at a countryside log cabin suffused in gloomy blue with snow falling in the darkness. Mum tells her that “Dad loved this old place…He used to say it was magical,” but Freya feels that the cabin is cold and empty with “just the two of them.” Freya ventures outside with her sled and encounters, and follows, a friendly white fox. As the fox prances, “coloured sparks flew up from the snow.” The fox pulls Freya on the sled, “sending frosty fires spiralling into the starlit sky” before it vanishes. Murphy’s mixed-media illustrations show the night sky exuberantly shot through with the yellows, pinks, and whites of the northern lights, thin lines delicately and realistically outlining such natural elements as pine trees. Freya returns to the cabin, and the blues now look dazzling as she and Mum watch the sky and then sit together in a cozy nook with colorful touches such as stars hung over the window seat. Over the inviting fire is a picture of the family, including Freya’s dad, as mother and daughter cuddle together over a photo album. A brief author’s note reveals the story’s connection to the Saami myth from Finnish Lapland of fire foxes creating the northern lights. This tender story combines mythology with an empathetic and spare narrative of loss and remembrance.

Pubissue-From the March/April 2024 issue of The Horn Book Magazine.

Susan Dove Lempke
Susan Dove Lempke
Susan Dove Lempke is a Horn Book reviewer and director of the Niles Public Library District in Illinois.

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