Distinguished storyteller, Virginia Hamilton, restores a well-loved folktale from the Plantation era, in which the cheeky Bruh Rabbit outwits Bruh Wolf and narrowly avoids his comeuppance. Bruh Wolf tries to protect his garden from Bruh Rabbit's predations, traps him with the aid of a sticky tar baby, but is tricked into letting him go again. This humorous picture book concludes with a note on sources and on the attraction of the trickster rabbit figure to storytellers during the period of Slavery.