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THE RUNAWAY NO-WHEELER by Peter Stein

THE RUNAWAY NO-WHEELER

by Peter Stein ; illustrated by Bob Staake

Pub Date: Nov. 17th, 2020
ISBN: 978-0-593-11420-9
Publisher: Viking

Neither snow nor sleet nor missing wheels stay this brave 18-wheeler from its appointed round.

Stein and Staake try their hand at a bit of plot after having created multiple books in the free-wheeling Cars Galore (2011) vein. Tony is a massive semi with plenty of experience delivering goods on time. Alas, today is one day when Tony will find himself tested like never before. First he loses a wheel when he slides on some slime. Then poor roads, baby ducks, and wheel thieves beset the brave truck in turn. After the encounter with wheel-eating aliens, Tony’s lost 14 wheels. The last four are soon to follow, but what’s that? Up ahead lies Tony’s destination. Can he make it after all? Staake applies much of the cheerful chaos already perfected when he illustrated Margaret Wise Brown’s similarly out-of-control The Steam Roller (2017). A cast of rainbow-colored people gapes and gawps as Tony barrels through candy-colored retro landscapes filled with tiny details for sharp little eyes (and a solid Seinfeld reference for older ones). Whether it’s thieves, ET’s, or slime, this book’s rhymes never strain for the right number of syllables, upping the ante on the action beautifully. (This book was reviewed digitally with 9-by-22-inch double-page spreads viewed at 43.9% of actual size.)

A bona fide fiasco on wheels that’ll have the kids screaming for more.

(Picture book. 3-6)