The Dream of the Thylacine
Margaret Wild, illustrations by Ron Brooks
Allen & Unwin
Fiction, CH Picture Book/Poetry
Themes: Anthropomorphism, Cross-Genre, Cryptids, Dreams
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Description
Caged in a zoo at the end of its life, the last living thylacine dreams of its lost freedom.
Review
Another quick read during a slow stretch at work. This isn't so much a story as an illustrated freeform poem, juxtaposing harsh, often blurred black
and white photos of the last known thylacine (Tasmanian tiger) in captivity with bright, dreamlike illustrations of its "memories." It is not a happy
story - extinction never is - but a sadly touching one, even as more species teeter on the brink. If you read it with kids, be prepared to discuss why
thylacines are no longer alive today, and what one might do to attempt stopping its fate from befalling others.
(Incidentally, I added this to the "Cryptids" theme because of persistent rumors of sightings well past the supposed extinction date. One can always hope -
or at least dream...)