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CLARK IN THE DEEP SEA by R.W. Alley

CLARK IN THE DEEP SEA

by R.W. Alley ; illustrated by R.W. Alley

Pub Date: March 8th, 2016
ISBN: 978-0-547-90692-8
Publisher: Clarion Books

The power of imagination brings four white siblings together when a rainy spring day strands them on their porch.

While damp weather hinders their plan to enjoy the outdoors, Clark, Gretchen, Annabelle, and Mitchell wait on their porch, coloring and playing board games. The youngest one, Gretchen, invites her siblings to watch her toy circus, in which her beloved, egg-shaped “roly-polys” and teddy bear show off their acrobatic skills. When Bear loses its balance and falls “overboard,” Clark jumps off the porch, and the front yard suddenly turns into the deep blue sea. With scuba gear, Clark plunges into the sea to find Bear. In his journey, he encounters different underwater creatures, which readers will see are imaginative variations of things present in his yard. In this spring entry in his seasonal sibling quartet, Alley gives readers a story of creating alternate imaginative worlds to escape boredom and enjoy independent adventure. Thanks to transitions from pale to rich watercolors throughout the story, readers can follow Clark and his emotions. Although the conceit is sweet, as an imaginary adventure, it pales in comparison to the many others already on the shelves.

A pleasant-enough tale about sibling interactions and escapism.

(Picture book. 4-6)