Review:
[set star] "First-rate entertainment. Readers will relish every moment of this impeccably paced fantasy."--"Publishers Weekly" (starred) "Sophisticated and funny . . . A tender tale delivered by a sure hand."--"Kirkus Reviews"
"First-rate entertainment. Readers will relish every moment of this impeccably paced fantasy and its winning depictions of the unique perspectives and quandaries of four unlikely companions."--"Publishers Weekly, " starred review "Sophisticated and funny . . . A tender tale delivered by a sure hand."--"Kirkus Reviews"
Ten years after the publication of her last novel, Gooseberry Park (1995), Rylant returns with a sequel....Rylant writes with her customary restrained humor, creating with apparently no effort a full cast of three-dimensional furred and feathered characters. The story comes with lessons ranging from the overuse of fossil fuels to the peculiar magic of friendship, all applied with a gentle hand and a spirit of generous trust in the abilities of her readers to understand them. Her frequent collaborator Howard supplies lumpily humorous grayscale illustrations that augment the character development and give readers' eyes places to rest. Readers new to Gooseberry Park will hope they don't have to wait another 10 years for the next book--Kirkus Reviews "March 15, 2015 "
In this follow-up to "Gooseberry Park "(1995), the animals are living the dream. Murray the bat has a steady supply of Oreos; Gwendolyn the hermit crab periodically cruises around on the back of Kona, the chocolate lab; and Stumpy the squirrel has three bright children, though their habit of emulating Murray by hanging upside down has generated a bit of neighborhood gossip. When a drought hits the park and dries up Gooseberry Creek, however, the animal friends grow concerned for those who cannot journey far afield for water. That s when they know they need a plan a master plan. Enlisting a possum, a parliament of owls, and a few others, the park s animals come together to deliver water to those in need. Veteran children s author Rylant shows her knack for storytelling by incorporating just the right amount of heart, humor, and suspense into this gentle adventure. Short chapters generously peppered with Howard s endearing and often amusing illustrations make this a natural step up from beginning readers. A sweet tale of friendship and teamwork.--Booklist "April 15, 2015 ""
Twenty years after Gooseberry Park, Rylant and Howard return with a companion book, and it's well worth the wait. While an ice storm figured prominently in the previous book, a drought is now causing trouble for Stumpy the squirrel, Murray the bat, and other animals in and around the park. Rylant swiftly recaps the events of the earlier book before moving on to the animals' efforts to secure needed water, using a plan devised by genius crow Herman (it involves 200 owls and a great many drinking straws). Howard's b&w illustrations build on the story's ample humor (as when he shows a blissed-out Murray enjoying a Reiki session from Gwendolyn the hermit crab) while Rylant unspools a quietly magical tale of cooperation and kindness, with a gentle environmental undercurrent.--Publishers Weekly, *STARRED REVIEW "March 23, 2015 "
In this follow-up to Gooseberry Park (1995), the animals are living the dream. Murray the bat has a steady supply of Oreos; Gwendolyn the hermit crab periodically cruises around on the back of Kona, the chocolate lab; and Stumpy the squirrel has three bright children, though their habit of emulating Murray by hanging upside down has generated a bit of neighborhood gossip. When a drought hits the park and dries up Gooseberry Creek, however, the animal friends grow concerned for those who cannot journey far afield for water. That's when they know they need a plan--a master plan. Enlisting a possum, a parliament of owls, and a few others, the park's animals come together to deliver water to those in need. Veteran children's author Rylant shows her knack for storytelling by incorporating just the right amount of heart, humor, and suspense into this gentle adventure. Short chapters generously peppered with Howard's endearing and often amusing illustrations make this a natural step up from beginning readers. A sweet tale of friendship and teamwork.--Booklist "April 15, 2015 "
About the Author:
CYNTHIA RYLANT is the acclaimed author of more than a hundred books for young people, and her novel "Missing May" received the Newbery Medal. She lives in Lake Oswego, Oregon.ARTHUR HOWARD is the illustrator of the Mr. Putter & Tabby series by Cynthia Rylant and the Bubba and Beau series by Kathi Appelt. He has also written and illustrated five picture books of his own. He lives in New York City.
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