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The Surprise

Audiobook
1 of 1 copy available
1 of 1 copy available
Celebrating the quiet power of being different, The Surprise is the children’s debut from acclaimed authors Zadie Smith and Nick Laird.
Meet Maud: a guinea pig who inexplicably wears a judo suit—and not everyone understands or approves. When Maud is thrown into a new and confusing situation, it takes brave decisions and serendipitous encounters for her to find her place and embrace her individuality.
The Surprise is an endearing story about the quiet power of being different by two veteran writers. Together they have created a picture book, adapted for audio, that adults and children alike will treasure.
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      April 11, 2022
      A pet seeks belonging in this familiar-feeling narrative, a picture book debut from married collaborators Smith and Laird as well as illustrator Fox. On Kit’s birthday, “her present was a soft, small, sleepy surprise”—a guinea pig dressed in a judo outfit (“I’m quite into judo,” she explains). But when Kit, portrayed with brown skin, heads out for a bit, the other pets express skepticism about the Surprise. “Oh, she’s definitely an oddball,” declares Dora the cat; “If you’re not a cat or a dog or a bird, you’re an oddball.” When the Surprise tries to impress by tying balloons to her waist and flying, she floats right out of the window—and, fortuitously, onto
      the balcony of an Auntie Mame–esque neighbor, red-haired Emily Brookstein, who states, “Life’s too short not to be an oddball.” After a splendid afternoon of eating macaroons, playing cards, and feeling seen, the Surprise is returned to her owner, who at last gives her a name: Maud. Finally feeling secure about herself and Kit’s love, Maud makes a place for herself among the other pets (they even apologize and ask for judo lessons). It’s a tonally frewheeling picture book whose chatty narration and dialogue are anchored by precise, fine-lined art and vivid characterizations. Ages 3–7.

    • AudioFile Magazine
      Married authors Zadie Smith and Nick Laird deliver a delightful, hilarious, and heartfelt narration of their debut children's book. Kit opens a birthday surprise, a guinea pig dressed in a judo outfit. Kit has many pets, and they find the oddly dressed surprise off-putting. After several misadventures, the surprise receives a name; thus, she finally feels loved and accepted in her new home. Smith gives each character, animal and human, a distinct voice. She delivers various accents to depict different geographic regions and social classes. Laird is also amusing with his deadpan delivery of the main text, which juxtaposes beautifully with Smith's voices. Smith shines as the voices of all the characters; she could become a professional narrator for children's books. The production's music and sound effects enhance the story to great effect. A.M. © AudioFile 2022, Portland, Maine

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  • OverDrive Listen audiobook

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  • English

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  • Lexile® Measure:530
  • Text Difficulty:1-3

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