Dr. Seuss fans might find their hearts growing three sizes this coming holiday season with the release of a sequel to the 1957 classic children91Ƶs book 91ƵHow the Grinch Stole Christmas!91Ƶ
The new book picks up one year after the original, and like the first, teaches a valuable lesson about the true spirit of the holiday, Dr. Seuss Enterprises and Random House Children91Ƶs Books announced Thursday.
The sequel entitled 91ƵHow the Grinch Lost Christmas!91Ƶ is not based on a newly discovered manuscript by Seuss 91Ƶ whose real name was 91Ƶ but was written and illustrated by an author and artist with previous experience in the Dr. Seuss universe.
91ƵOne of the most asked questions we receive from Seuss fans of all ages is 91ƵWhat do you think happened to the Grinch after he stole Christmas?91Ƶ said Alice Jonaitis, executive editor at Random House Children91Ƶs Books, in a statement.
The original Grinch book has sold nearly 10 million copies in North America alone and like other Seuss books has been translated into multiple languages. It was made into a 1966 animated TV special narrated by Boris Karloff, a 2000 live-action movie starring Jim Carrey and a computer-animated film in 2018 with Benedict Cumberbatch voicing the Grinch.
The new book, scheduled for release Sept. 5, is written by Alastair Heim and illustrated by Aristides Ruiz. Heim has written Seuss-themed books like 91ƵIf I Ran Your School91Ƶ and 91ƵI Am the Cat in the Hat.91Ƶ Ruiz has illustrated the Cat in the Hat91Ƶs Learning Library books for more than two decades.
91ƵAll throughout writing the story, I couldn91Ƶt fully believe that I was actually getting to play in the amazing creative sandbox Dr. Seuss created all those decades ago,91Ƶ Heim said in an email.
Working on the Grinch sequel was an awesome responsibility, Ruiz said via email.
91ƵWhen I heard of the opportunity to be a part of this project, I jumped at the chance only to find that it was difficult and daunting to approach adding to or expanding such an esteemed and treasured part of the American Christmas canon,91Ƶ he said.
In the original, the Grinch tries to ruin Christmas for the people of Who-ville by making off in the middle of the night with all the material trappings and sumptuous food of the holiday.
When the Whos gather to sing on Christmas morning, the Grinch realizes that the holiday is not about toys and feasting, but about joyously celebrating with family and neighbors and as Seuss wrote, the Grinch91Ƶs 91Ƶheart grew three sizes that day.91Ƶ
In the sequel, the Grinch wants to show how much he loves the holiday by winning Who-ville91Ƶs Christmas Crown with the most spectacular Christmas tree ever seen, according to Dr. Seuss Enterprises.
But when his plan goes awry, the Grinch turns into his old, cold-hearted self, until his friend Cindy-Lou Who, reminds him that Christmas is not all about winning.
Geisel, who died in 1991 at age 87, authored dozens of books, including 91ƵGreen Eggs and Ham91Ƶ and 91ƵThe Cat in the Hat.91Ƶ
Some of his work has been criticized in recent years because of racist imagery that in including 91ƵAnd to Think That I Saw It on Mulberry Street91Ƶ and 91ƵIf I Ran the Zoo.91Ƶ
But his work remains popular. Forbes magazine ranked him eighth on a 2022 list of the highest-paid dead celebrities, with $32 million in earnings.
91ƵMark Pratt, The Associated Press