Daan Remmerts de Vries

Dream Rabbit (Droomkonijn)

Multi-talented, award-winning author and illustrator Daan Remmerts de Vries delighted his readers last year with this picture book about love and about dreams that come true. Owl falls asleep and has a dream about a white rabbit. The reader wonders whether Owl fancies leg of rabbit for his dinner, but this suspicion turns out to be wrong – Owl is, in fact, a very noble creature.

When he wakes up, he’s overjoyed to find out that the white rabbit really exists. He would very much like to have her all for himself, but Rabbit tells him that she doesn’t belong to anyone. She is her own rabbit, thank you very much.

“That’s strange,” says Owl. “I don’t belong to anyone.” “You’re a dope,” says Rabbit. “So no one wants to have you.” But, in the end, the two of them decide that they’ll have each other. As Rabbit realises, a warm pair of wings is not to be sniffed at, so maybe having Owl isn’t such a bad idea after all. The final pages of the book show Owl and Rabbit’s wedding feast and then a happy procession of children, who look a little owlish and a bit rabbity, all at the same time.

Publisher

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Publishing details

Droomkonijn (2008, 26 pp)
Age: 4+

Droomkonijn

Biography

Daan Remmerts de Vries (b. 1962) actually wanted to become a musician. He wrote and played his own music and tried to make a go of it. When this didn’t work, he decided to start writing. Since then, Remmerts de Vries has written and illustrated dozens of books and has won two ‘Vlag en Wimpel’ awards (for Mijn tuin, mijn tuin and for Willis), a Golden Slate Pencil for Godje and a Silver Slate Pencil for De Noordenwindheks. He also writes for adults; his second novel, Zo zal ik bij je zijn, came out in 2006.

Quotes

A sophisticated interplay between story and illustrations. The exuberant collages depict the emotions that the matter-of-fact text barely shows.

Trouw

Translations

  • Traumkaninchen. Stuttgart: Freies Geistesleben, 2009
  • Continued...

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