Children's & YA

Fox Hatches an Egg

by Sun Chyng-Feng, Nan Jun

Description

A hungry fox finds a beautiful duck’s egg, but would rather eat a tasty little duck, so he becomes a super-nanny, and waits patiently for the egg to hatch.


Fox is so hungry he can hardly move. He chances upon a beautiful smooth duck’s egg. He is just about to crack it open and eat it, when a thought occurs to him: “If I hatch the egg, I’ll be able to eat a tasty little duck!” So he takes the egg with him when he goes walking, and even takes it to bed with him. Over time, the egg becomes his friend. Then, one day, Fox is woken by a strange noise. He notices a little hole in the top of the egg, and sees a little duck’s beak pecking away at the hole…

Fox Hatches an Egg has been a classic in the Taiwanese children’s book world for twenty years. Reminiscent of Aesop’s fables, Sun Chyng-feng’s story depicts with humour the relationship between Fox and the little duck, but turns the old-style fox-as-villain story into one with warmth and kindness. The new illustrations by Nan Jun are full of autumnal colour and atmosphere and are cleverly constructed, making this a wonderful reinterpretation of a classic.

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Rights Sold: Simplified Chinese (Tomorrow)

Author Biography

Chyng-Feng Sun is Professor of Media Studies at the School of Professional Studies, New York University. She was previously a journalist at the children’s edition of Min Sheng Daily in Taiwan, and an editor of children’s books. She has published almost forty books for children: poetry, fairy tales, picture books, in English or Chinese, and has won the China Times Literary Prize for children’s story books, the Hsin-Yi Children’s Literature Award, and the Golden Tripod Award, and other important children’s literature awards in Taiwan.


 


Born in Pingtung, Nan Jun was inspired at primary school by page after page of exquisitely illustrated picture books to pursue a career in this field. He continues to work by hand, because he wants to have only one “draft”. His work is retro in style and very finely executed. His picture books include Wishing at 18 Degrees Below Zero, and The Girl from the Tower.

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Bibliographic Information

  • Publisher Pace
  • Publication Date December 2019
  • Orginal LanguageChinese complex
  • ISBN/Identifier 9789579380485
  • Publication Country or regionTaiwan
  • FormatHardback
  • Pages44
  • ReadershipChildren
  • Publish StatusPublished
  • Original Language Title狐狸孵蛋
  • Original Language Authors孫晴峰、南君
  • Dimensions29.7 x 21 cm

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