by Chris Raschka ‧ RELEASE DATE: Sept. 1, 1998
Raschka (Simple Gifts, p. 273, etc.) has a way of continually reinventing the picture-book form; here, in his signature splashy watercolors and brash calligraphy, he tells the story of how Arlene, a little fish who wants to be a sardine, achieves her career goal. Along the way, readers learn how brislings are caught, killed, pickled, and canned; they also discover the different ways sardines are laid out in their containers. These facts are presented in an insouciant rhythm fully invested with Arlene's fishy personality: ""A little fish/packed in oil,/in a can,/is a/sardine./Arlene/was a sardine./A sardine/is what Arlene/was."" The book's jacket, not incidentally, is painted to look like, read as, and ""open"" like the tin lid of a sardine can; the entire book bristles with nonchalance, but makes its points with panache.
Pub Date: Sept. 1, 1998
ISBN: N/A
Page Count: 40
Publisher: Orchard
Review Posted Online: N/A
Kirkus Reviews Issue: Aug. 1, 1998
Categories: CHILDREN'S
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