Kirkus Reviews QR Code
NORMAN by Michelle  Olson Kirkus Star

NORMAN

by Michelle Olson illustrated by Michelle Olson photographed by Brian Kester

Pub Date: Sept. 1st, 2018
ISBN: 978-1-73237-070-8
Publisher: Bellie Button Books

An errant button searches for a new purpose in life in this clever kids’ book from debut author/illustrator Olson and photographer Kester.

Olson chronicles the adventures of Norman, a red button with huge, illustrated eyes and copper-wire limbs. After Norman is pulled from a coat, he considers new jobs he might hold—a superhero, a photographer, a firefighter, a plumber, and a dog walker—before finally realizing that buttons are best at being attached to something else, like the nose of a teddy bear. The idea of a button fulfilling other jobs is humorous in itself; Olson’s illustrations take the joke to its fullest extent, with poor, flammable Norman running away from a campfire, for instance, or getting dragged through the mud at the end of a dog’s leash. Norman’s own button’s-eye-view photographs go unappreciated in the story itself, but the manipulated photos by Olson and Kester are sure to be a hit; the compositions highlight the silliness of each concept and reveal Norman to be a lovable hero. Olson’s short, accessible sentences, peppered with button-centric turns of phrase (“well-rounded individual,” “hanging on...by a thread”) will delight independent readers and adults reading to youngsters.

A funny, pun-heavy title about finding your purpose by embracing your talents.