The Boy Who Cried Wolf

The Boy Who Cried Wolf by B. G. Hennessy is a delightful retelling of a classic fable, published by Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers in March 2006. This first edition features 40 pages of engaging content, presented in English, and is accompanied by whimsical illustrations from Boris Kulikov that enhance the storytelling experience.
In this humorous narrative, a bored shepherd boy decides to cry wolf to entertain himself, leading to a series of amusing events as the townspeople rush to his aid. As the story unfolds, readers will explore themes of honesty and the consequences of deceit, all while enjoying the playful illustrations that bring the tale to life. This edition is a charming addition to the genres of juvenile fiction and fairy tales, making it a fun read for young audiences.
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“Nothing ever happens here,” the shepherd thinks. But the bored boy knows what would be exciting: He cries that a wolf is after his sheep, and the town’s people come running. How often can that trick work, though?
B.G. Hennessy’s retelling of this timeless fable is infused with fanciful whimsy through Boris Kulikov’s hilarious and ingenious illustrations. This tale is sure to leave readers grinning sheepishly.
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