by Norma Farber ‧ RELEASE DATE: May 11, 1997
'Who'll offer me a ride?/Who'll carry me far and wide?' "" A lad sets out, hoping for a lift, but after misadventures with a giant trout, a gull, and other creatures, decides that his own two feet are best. Selznick (The Robot King, 1995, etc.) sets this hand-lettered, previously unpublished verse from the late poet above brightly lit, gently rolling pastures, through which move human figures drawn with antique clothing and slightly outsize heads É la Richard Egielski. Illustrated front matter interprets the poem as a fairly sunny take on an older child's displacement with the arrival of a baby. It's appropriate, then, that in the end the boy returns home for a final, affectionate ""lift"" from his father. A pleasant journey, with repetitive, not singsong, narration.
Pub Date: May 11, 1997
ISBN: N/A
Page Count: 32
Publisher: HarperCollins
Review Posted Online: N/A
Kirkus Reviews Issue: April 15, 1997
Categories: CHILDREN'S
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