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  • Published: 14 January 2020
  • ISBN: 9781609809386
  • Imprint: RH US eBook Childrens
  • Format: EBook
  • Pages: 64

The Rabbits' Rebellion




The story of a mean and narcissistic king is both uproariously funny and distressingly on point, will be enjoyed by children and their parents.

"Rabbits don't exist."

So decrees the new king, the Wolf of all Wolves, after conquering the rabbits' homeland. He refuses to allow even one small, fluffy tail or long, soft ear into his kingdom. He orders the birds to broadcast this message far and wide. And he summons the old monkey to photograph him in his royal finery, performing his royal deeds. But in his darkroom, the monkey sees something strange developing in the photos. Is that a floppy ear? Whose grinning bunny teeth are those? How could it be?

Ariel Dorfman's first children's book, THE RABBITS" REBELLION, is a remarkable and mischievous allegory of truth and justice triumphing over political chicanery. Set in a magical animal kingdom and illustrated by the great Chris Riddell, this is a story that will have children roaring with laughter and parents raising an eyebrow with recognition.

  • Published: 14 January 2020
  • ISBN: 9781609809386
  • Imprint: RH US eBook Childrens
  • Format: EBook
  • Pages: 64

About the author

Ariel Dorfman

Ariel Dorfman is a Chilean-American author, born in Argentina, whose award-winning books in many genres have been published in more than fifty languages and his plays performed in more than one hundred countries. Among his works are the plays Death and the Maiden and Purgatorio, the novels The Suicide Museum (Other Press, 2023), Allegro (Other Press, 2025), Widows, and Konfidenz (Other Press, 2026), and the memoirs Heading South, Looking North and Feeding on Dreams. He writes regularly for the New York Times, Washington PostLos Angeles TimesNew York Review of BooksThe NationThe GuardianEl País, and CNN. His stories have appeared in The New YorkerThe AtlanticHarper’sThe Threepenny Review, and Index on Censorship, among others. A prominent human rights activist, he worked as press and cultural advisor to Salvador Allende’s chief of staff in the final months before the 1973 military coup, and later spent many years in exile. He lives with his wife Angélica in Santiago, Chile, and Durham, North Carolina, where he is the Walter Hines Page Emeritus Professor of Literature at Duke University.

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