5/24/2023 0 Comments Mr. Tiger Goes Wild by Peter BrownAgent: Paul Rodeen, Rodeen Literary Management. Song: 'Collaborate': The wombats work together to get a box to the top of the hill. With Zeke and Louisas help and newfound waiter skills, Mr. Quique helps them memorize the steps to being a waiter. Readers who prefer the view from underneath the dinner table will find a kindred soul in Brown’s brightly burning character who knows that the wilderness is always waiting, should the need arise. However, waiting so many tables at once proves to be difficult for them, and they keep screwing up the orders. Tiger’s expression turns to delight as he scampers on all fours, sheds his clothes, and heads to the wilderness-“where he went completely wild!” His eventual return to civilization reveals that liberation is on the rise. Tiger mechanically runs through the motions (stiffly lifting his hat to greet Mr. Tiger disrupts Brown’s (You Will Be My Friend!) manicured spreads, which are colored in the ashy browns of daguerreotypes he’s the color of a mango, has lime green eyes, and faces readers with an expression of barely constrained disgruntlement. Though similarly attired in a handsome suit coat and top hat, Mr. Tiger lives in a drab society where bipedal animals dressed in fairly Victorian apparel exchange terse salutations, while adhering to rules of etiquette. In a gratifying parable about self-actualization, Mr.
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