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Mr. Lepron's Mystery Soup

Illustrated by Mariachiara Di Giorgio
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Hardcover
$18.99 US
8.69"W x 10.75"H x 0.41"D   | 15 oz | 30 per carton
On sale Oct 01, 2024 | 48 Pages | 9781536233391
Age 3-7 years | Preschool - 2
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Stunning artwork from the acclaimed illustrator of The Midnight Fair illuminates a sweet cautionary tale about a rabbit whose fabled soup-making gets away from him.

Mr. Lepron is a rabbit who lives in a cozy burrow with many offspring. Every year on the first day of autumn, he reaps vegetables from the farmer’s garden—carrots, onions, celery, beans, aromatic herbs, and much more—and makes the best soup on earth, adored by his family. As it simmers, he dozes and dreams of being a famous cook, hosted by kings. And sure enough, his soup is so good that it starts drawing creatures from all over—until one day a factory springs up in the woods, with Mr. Lepron presiding day and night and soup cans for sale in all the most renowned shops. But as demand rises, Mr. Lepron’s dreams become fretful, and soon he starts hearing complaints: his soup is not as good as it was. Has his recipe changed—or has Mr. Lepron? How can he recapture the joy he once shared with his family? Mariachiara Di Giorgio’s exquisitely detailed artwork appears lit from within as it captures the pastoral setting, a range of expressive forest animals, Mr. Lepron’s fitful dreamscapes, and the palpable sense of peace as he rediscovers what truly matters.
A clever, compassionate, and elegantly wrought reminder to do what makes you happy.
—Kirkus Reviews (Starred Review)

Fantastically detailed watercolor, gouache, and colored pencil illustrations give extra sparkle to this theatrically narrated fable about change caused by the relentless demands of growth and success.
—Publishers Weekly (Starred Review)

Mysteriously beautiful.
—Booklist
Giovanna Zoboli is a writer and publisher. In 2004, together with Paolo Canton, she founded the children’s and young-adult publishing company Topipittori, where she is currently an editor and art director. Her books, which count more than thirty, have been published in Italy and abroad. She lives and works in Milan.

Mariachiara Di Giorgio is an illustrator, storyboard artist, and concept designer. She created the illustrations for the celebrated wordless picture book The Midnight Fair by Gideon Sterer, which garnered six starred reviews, as well as the wordless Professional Crocodile by Giovanna Zoboli. Mariachiara Di Giorgio’s work has been exhibited at the Bologna Children’s Book Fair and with the New York Society of Illustrators. She lives in Rome.
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Stunning artwork from the acclaimed illustrator of The Midnight Fair illuminates a sweet cautionary tale about a rabbit whose fabled soup-making gets away from him.

Mr. Lepron is a rabbit who lives in a cozy burrow with many offspring. Every year on the first day of autumn, he reaps vegetables from the farmer’s garden—carrots, onions, celery, beans, aromatic herbs, and much more—and makes the best soup on earth, adored by his family. As it simmers, he dozes and dreams of being a famous cook, hosted by kings. And sure enough, his soup is so good that it starts drawing creatures from all over—until one day a factory springs up in the woods, with Mr. Lepron presiding day and night and soup cans for sale in all the most renowned shops. But as demand rises, Mr. Lepron’s dreams become fretful, and soon he starts hearing complaints: his soup is not as good as it was. Has his recipe changed—or has Mr. Lepron? How can he recapture the joy he once shared with his family? Mariachiara Di Giorgio’s exquisitely detailed artwork appears lit from within as it captures the pastoral setting, a range of expressive forest animals, Mr. Lepron’s fitful dreamscapes, and the palpable sense of peace as he rediscovers what truly matters.

Praise

A clever, compassionate, and elegantly wrought reminder to do what makes you happy.
—Kirkus Reviews (Starred Review)

Fantastically detailed watercolor, gouache, and colored pencil illustrations give extra sparkle to this theatrically narrated fable about change caused by the relentless demands of growth and success.
—Publishers Weekly (Starred Review)

Mysteriously beautiful.
—Booklist

Author

Giovanna Zoboli is a writer and publisher. In 2004, together with Paolo Canton, she founded the children’s and young-adult publishing company Topipittori, where she is currently an editor and art director. Her books, which count more than thirty, have been published in Italy and abroad. She lives and works in Milan.

Mariachiara Di Giorgio is an illustrator, storyboard artist, and concept designer. She created the illustrations for the celebrated wordless picture book The Midnight Fair by Gideon Sterer, which garnered six starred reviews, as well as the wordless Professional Crocodile by Giovanna Zoboli. Mariachiara Di Giorgio’s work has been exhibited at the Bologna Children’s Book Fair and with the New York Society of Illustrators. She lives in Rome.
Mariachiara Di Giorgio View titles by Mariachiara Di Giorgio