I AM A BUNNY
by Richard Scarry
(Random House, $5.99)
With a raised fist, Nicholas makes an ontological claim that sets him apart from other species. Like Nietszche’s Zarathustra, the protagonist of this tale takes on the roughest conditions Mother Nature has to offer and keeps his inner strength and sanctity throughout. Apparently orphaned, Nicholas blasts through this setback while making the best of out anything. All other bunny tales pale in comparison (all apologies to Pat).
