Bunns Rabbit, Alan Barillaro (9781406393828) — Readings Books
Bunns Rabbit
Bunns Rabbit
Bunns Rabbit
Bunns Rabbit
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Bunns Rabbit

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In a deeply moving illustrated fiction parable, an Academy Award–winning director and writer uniquely blends text, art and panels into a modern classic for fans of Watership Down.

When Bunns is born with small but perfectly functional rabbit ears, the warren is abuzz with auguries. Surely such short ears spell bad luck for the community. Sheltered in her family’s burrow, Bunns listens to the rhythm of her mother’s heartbeat – Thump, thump, thump – a song of home and belonging. Her father explains that unlike a rabbit’s words or thumping feet, a heartsong cannot lie. But the unknown world of the meadow, the sounds and smells above, call to Bunns. When at last she’s ready to brave the staring and whispering of neighbours who fear her because she’s different, and the disapproving elders who threaten to banish her family, she finds a world beyond the warren where myths and riddles, magic voyages and important new friends await. Can the “bad omen bunny” follow her own heartsong to a destiny – a wish – meant just for her?

Academy Award–winning director, writer and animator Alan Barillaro’s graceful storytelling, warm illustrations and dramatic graphic panels weave light and dark into a seamless tapestry to enchant children and adults alike.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Walker Books Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Date
25 September 2025
Pages
336
ISBN
9781406393828

In a deeply moving illustrated fiction parable, an Academy Award–winning director and writer uniquely blends text, art and panels into a modern classic for fans of Watership Down.

When Bunns is born with small but perfectly functional rabbit ears, the warren is abuzz with auguries. Surely such short ears spell bad luck for the community. Sheltered in her family’s burrow, Bunns listens to the rhythm of her mother’s heartbeat – Thump, thump, thump – a song of home and belonging. Her father explains that unlike a rabbit’s words or thumping feet, a heartsong cannot lie. But the unknown world of the meadow, the sounds and smells above, call to Bunns. When at last she’s ready to brave the staring and whispering of neighbours who fear her because she’s different, and the disapproving elders who threaten to banish her family, she finds a world beyond the warren where myths and riddles, magic voyages and important new friends await. Can the “bad omen bunny” follow her own heartsong to a destiny – a wish – meant just for her?

Academy Award–winning director, writer and animator Alan Barillaro’s graceful storytelling, warm illustrations and dramatic graphic panels weave light and dark into a seamless tapestry to enchant children and adults alike.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Walker Books Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Date
25 September 2025
Pages
336
ISBN
9781406393828
 
Book Review

Bunns Rabbit
by Alan Barillaro

by Melanie Barton, Nov 2025

Bunns Rabbit is an enchanting middle grade novel with the most stunning, soft-focused illustrations throughout from award-winning director, writer and animator Alan Barillaro. It’s a heartwarming parable that tells the story of Bunns Rabbit, who is born with smaller ears than the rest of his brothers and sisters and the other meadow rabbits in his community. This, it is thought, will bring great pain and trouble to the meadow.

Bunns undertakes a quest to change himself so that he will fit in, but this doesn’t go according to plan and shows Bunns and the others what is truly important – authenticity, friendship and family. At the heart of this story is a message about accepting yourself, with all your differences, and that what makes you different may actually be the quality that makes you unique and special.

In the style of Watership Down and The Boy, the Mole, the Fox and the Horse, this tale of little Bunns will appeal to fans – young and old alike – of those classics and of Runt. It’s particularly tailored for 9–12-year-olds, but reading it together would be a beautiful experience. I can’t recommend this book, with its gorgeous message about difference and strength, more highly.

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