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Sharing a Sense of Magic

Steven Frank Author Interview

Houdini Saves the Farm follows a magical dog who, after the farmer is injured and animals begin vanishing, sets out to find the cause. What was the inspiration for your story?

The inspiration for this story comes from our real dog, Houdini. My fiancé adopted him when he was just ten weeks old after seeing a video showcasing his engaging and playful nature. Since joining our family, Houdini has certainly lived up to his name. One moment, he’s right by your side, and the next, he seems to have vanished. We once bought him a lightweight pop-up dog house, but instead of using it to sleep, he would flip it over and roll through the house like a hamster in a wheel. Houdini also enjoys quietly watching the neighbors, other dogs, and people passing by, never barking or revealing his spot, simply observing the world around him. With his adorable looks and vibrant personality, Houdini truly feels magical to us. I wanted to share that sense of magic—the “larger than life” quality—with young readers in a colorful, educational, and entertaining way. Being from the Midwest, it felt natural to set the first story in the series on a farm.

Houdini’s early trait becomes key to solving the mystery. How important is it for you to show children how actions and abilities connect to outcomes?

By paying attention to the world around you, it’s possible to discover ways your own talents can help others. In Houdini’s case, he cleverly disguised himself by covering himself in mud and then shorn wool, allowing him to blend in with the sheep in anticipation of their abduction. Through this clever camouflage, he was able to locate the missing animals and escape to alert the farmer and rancher. His actions led directly to the safe return of the animals and the capture of the outlaws responsible for their disappearance.

What were some themes that were important for you to explore in this book?

The book explores several important themes, including the value of observation, the significance of using your unique strengths to help others, and the importance of resourcefulness and courage when facing challenges.

At its heart, the story is about a dog protecting his home. What message did you most want children to take away?

The message I hope children take away is that everyone has something special to offer, and by using your abilities thoughtfully and bravely, you can make a meaningful difference in the world around you.

Houdini is a magical dog who lives on a farm in the rural Midwest. He entertains his barnyard friends with his uncanny ability to escape the tightest confines, hide in plain sight, and fearlessness in the face of danger. After an injury puts the farmer on bed rest for a couple of weeks, the farm animals mysteriously start disappearing. First, the farm horse. Then the two cows. Then the three pigs. Finally, with only the ten sheep remaining, Houdini springs into action to solve the mystery and save the farm!

Houdini Saves the Farm

Houdini Saves the Farm is a children’s picture book with a gentle farm setting, a playful mystery, and a clear heroic arc. It follows a pup named Houdini, adopted by a farmer because of his knack for disappearing into his surroundings, as he grows into the farm’s watchful little guardian. After the farmer is injured and the farm animals begin vanishing one by one, Houdini pieces together what is happening, tracks the theft, and helps bring everyone safely home. As a work of children’s picture book fiction, it blends animal adventure, light suspense, and a simple lesson about loyalty and courage.

What I liked most was how direct the writing is. It does not try too hard, and for this age range, that feels like the right call. The story moves with real purpose. Each page gives young readers one clear beat to hold onto, and that steady pattern of animals disappearing one after another builds suspense in a way that is easy to follow without becoming too intense. I also thought the author made a smart choice in giving Houdini a special trait early on, then paying it off later in the plot. His talent for hiding is not just cute; it’s also practical. It becomes part of the mystery and part of the solution, which makes the story feel more thoughtfully built than some picture books that simply move from scene to scene.

The illustrations on every page are wonderful. They are sharp, vivid, and full of color. They give the book its warmth and energy, making the farm feel lively and inviting while giving young readers plenty to look at and enjoy. The rural farm world feels warm and familiar, and the beautiful illustrations give the story a soft golden-hour feeling even when the plot turns tense. The missing animals, the nighttime theft, the injured farmer, all of that give the book a stronger dramatic spine than many very young picture books. It gives the story shape and makes Houdini feel genuinely brave, not just adorable. Still, what keeps it grounded is that the emotional center stays simple: a dog looking after his person, a farm thrown off balance, and a small act of loyalty growing into something big. That part landed for me.

I’d recommend Houdini Saves the Farm to families looking for a children’s picture book that offers more than sweetness alone. It would especially appeal to kids who love animals, farm settings, and mysteries with a clear payoff, as well as adults who want a read-aloud with enough story to keep things interesting. It’s earnest, easy to follow, and built around a hero young readers can root for right away. For children who enjoy brave-animal tales with a touch of suspense, this one should fit nicely.

Pages 33 | ASIN : B0GQBL7QMK

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