A review by coffeedragon
Wolf in the Snow by Matthew Cordell

3.0

There’s something about this book that just called out to me while I was browsing. It might have been the title, the font of the title, or even the look of the cover, or maybe all of this together. It just looks really visually pleasing. The inside illustrations, however, have more of a scrawly look to them. They’re still neat in a way, but very different from what I thought I’d get. In terms of content, we have a cute little story about two characters who get lost in the winter. One of them is the girl in the red coat and the other is the baby wolf. Instead of the girl leaving the wolf to die, she ends up helping him get to his family, which later ends with her getting stranded in the cold

I suppose the takeaway here is that we should help one another and that it should be genuine. Picking up a wolf, the little girl must have realized she’d have to confront a grown wolf, and we end up seeing this and her fear. And I think her strength and honesty is what pushed the wolves to help her when she needed saving