Review of Lucky Duck

Lucky Duck Lucky Duck
by Greg Pizzoli; illus. by the author
Primary    Knopf    48 pp.
2/24    9780593649770    $18.99
Library ed.  9780593649787    $21.99
e-book ed.  9780593649794    $10.99

Susan the duck orders a pair of roller skates that turn out to be two sizes too big and bemoans her bad luck. That’s when a wolf shows up at the door: “You have won this fabulous pot! Perfect for making soup!” Susan feels lucky, but then a light bulb blows. Soon enough, the doorbell rings again, and there’s the wolf with a surprise pile of onions. Susan keeps having small misfortunes and receiving more soup-based prizes, oblivious to the wolf’s toothy smile and vaguely creepy jacket and bow tie. The illustrations are in Pizzoli’s trademark thick line and limited palette—here a pleasing mix of salmon, mint, brown, and gold. Strong composition guides readers through the story, while funny details in the background (like a box of “Cheezee Quackers” on the counter and a bug who serves as a behind-the-scenes helper throughout) will pop on inevitable repeat readings. Susan’s petty annoyances prove fortuitous when the wolf ultimately tries to shove her into the soup pot but slips on one of her lost marbles, setting off a Rube Goldberg–like series of mishaps that ends with the wolf rolling away on one of the roller skates with his head stuck in a pickle jar and being chased by hornets. This amusing, clever take on familiar tropes will be a favorite in storytimes and homes.

From the January/February 2024 issue of The Horn Book Magazine.

Adrienne L. Pettinelli

Adrienne L. Pettinelli is the director of the Henrietta (NY) Public Library. She has served on several book award committees, including the 2015 Caldecott Committee, and is the author of Helping Homeschoolers in the Library (2008).

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