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Published in 1947, the year after the first book, Pookie and the Gypsies didn't quite measure up to its predecessor in my estimation, either in story-line or in artwork. I did find the latter charming - thus my three stars, rather than the two I would have given the story alone - but the real and stuffed animals of the gypsies' circus, and the gypsies themselves, were not as appealing as the woodland creatures, both animal and magical, encountered in the first book. The story itself left me mostly indifferent - I couldn't work up much interest in Pookie's plight, being in no doubt that he would escape it - and I found the "gypsy" (Romany) sub-plot distasteful. The story of the gypsies who kidnap children (or winged rabbits, in this case) is a well-worn one, in the pages of children's literature, and Ivy Wallace's cute protagonist and sweet artwork wasn't enough to distract me from my distaste at its appearance here. I'm glad to have read this one, as I hope to read all ten of the Pookie books, but I do not strongly recommend it for its own sake. Fans of Pookie himself, or of Ivy L. Wallace's artwork, might want to take a look, but others can safely give it a miss. ( )