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The
unlikely protagonist of this quirky and
tenderhearted story is a little old lady with cat
glasses and a beehive who might have stepped out of
The Far Side. Lonely, she names inanimate
objects-her car is Betsy, her bed is Roxanne. A
stray dog wanders into her life but she refuses to
name it; after losing many friends "she named only
those things she knew she could never outlive." When
the dog disappears, however, she realizes that
finding him-and subsequently naming him-is worth the
risk of outliving him. Brown's (Boris) hilarious,
disproportionate depictions of the cowboy-booted
woman and her belongings give this tale much of its
bounce. Betsy the car has grinning grillwork and
huge fins; Fred the chair has buttons for eyes and a
rearing, pompadour-like back cushion. This sweet and
silly story has solid kid appeal and the Larsonesque
visuals will tickle more than a few grown-ups. Ages
4-8. |