by Danielle Marcotte
Illustrated by Josée Bisaillon
Owlkids Books
978-1-77147-201-2
32 pp.
Ages 3-7
April 2016
Instil a love of
reading with award-winning author Danielle Marcotte’s Mom, Dad, Our Books, and
Me, whimsically illustrated with Josée
Bisaillon’s collage art.
The story may be called Mom, Dad, Our Books, and Me but it
is more a young boy’s compendium of reading. It includes everyone who partakes in the pleasure and
value of reading, and the reading of everything from novels to sheet
music and cookbooks, as well as the sky, the future, signage and body
language. The young boy, who starts with
listing who reads in his family–his parents, grandparents, uncle and auntie–also
makes note of who can’t read, like his little brother Buddy, Toto the fish and
Gracie the cat. Then he ventures further
afield to those who must read the weather, thermometers, tarot cards and more
as part of their vocations. Finally, he
speaks to the emotions that books can evoke, from laughter to tears recognizing
that,
Thanks to books,
I find balance,
I climb high,
I follow new roads,
and I move forward.
From Mom, Dad, Our Books, and Me by Danielle Marcotte, illus. by Josée Bisaillon |
This is a dream book for every parent and teacher and
librarian who would like to delight a young reader into the appeal and
importance of reading while permeating that lesson with an appreciation for the
many versions of literacy out there.
Danielle Marcotte imparts an important message in an inviting story,
all the better communicated with Josée Bisaillon’s collage artwork. The textures are both intense and subtle, as
the illustration necessitates, and colour combinations evocative of busyness or
calm, as appropriate. Text and art come
together strikingly in Mom, Dad, Our Books, and Me to become a book that all
literacy advocates i.e., everyone, should be sharing with the very young, those who can read
and those who can’t, yet.
From Mom, Dad, Our Books, and Me by Danielle Marcotte, illus. by Josée Bisaillon |
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