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RED SLED by Patricia Thomas Kirkus Star

RED SLED

by Patricia Thomas & illustrated by Chris L. Demarest

Pub Date: Aug. 1st, 2008
ISBN: 978-1-59078-559-1
Publisher: Boyds Mills

A father and son go sledding in this deceptively simple tale. They are sad, so the father takes the boy out for some fun, as conveyed through a brief but descriptive poem. The lettering that makes up the clipped rhymes is as large as the subjects of the watercolor illustrations. Demarest uses rough black outlines and lots of color in his close-up paintings, father’s and son’s faces clearly reflecting the thrill of the ride. In a concluding note, Thomas explains that the poem is based on an ancient form called chiasmus in which the text leads up to a center point and then reverses its pattern. She illustrates the form on the last page of the book, where the poem is printed in full to show the pattern of rhyming pairs. A rabbit that appears throughout stands as visual counterpoint to the verse. Just why father and son start out so sad is never revealed, leaving the listener to ponder. The rhyme works wonderfully with the simple yet very effective paintings. A quietly exhilarating ride. (Picture book. 3-6)