From Publishers Weekly
Available for the first time on this side of the Atlantic, Wallace's series (first published in England in the 1940s) stars a charming winged rabbit. Everyone teases Pookie about his "flimsy, filmy wings" they don't even allow him to fly. So he decides to leave home to seek his fortune and travels through a fairy world peopled with kindly elves, intimidating goblins and helpful frogs. None of them can tell Pookie what his fortune is, though. At last he lands in despair on a snowy doorstep, where the love of a woodcutter's daughter transforms him. Wallace's prose has a pleasingly nostalgic quality (e.g., "This is the story of Pookie, a little white rabbit with soft floppity ears, big blue eyes and the most lovable smile in the world") and the radiant watercolor illustrations never go out of style. The detailed domestic scene of Pookie's warren and the parallel world full of pixies, toadstools, hedgehogs and foxgloves, will gratify most children. Ages 5-9.
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Book Description
Pookie, the little white rabbit with wings, first published in 1945, is a classic, endearing character and HarperCollins is delighted have him on their list. In this first adventure Pookie is sad because he has two flimsy little wings which make him different from all the other rabbits. He decides to set out to find his fortune but he has many cold, lonely days ahead of him before he eventually finds the love that he has always been looking for. AGE 4-7 as well as adults who remember Pookie from their own childhoods.