Written and illustrated by Orbie
Translated by Karen Li
Owlkids Books
978-1-77147-390-3
64 pp.
Ages 5-8
October 2019
From The Clothesline by Orbie |
From The Clothesline by Orbie |
My name is Reggie.
I'm five years old.
And I'm stuck in the
middle of a clothesline.
From The Clothesline by Orbie |
In the end, Reggie gets down by accident, and with a few scrapes and tears, and learns to avoid getting himself in trouble again while still enjoying the "ftoiiing" he'd always loved.
Originally published in French as La corde à ligne by Quebec illustrator Orbie, The Clothesline translates easily into English. The story is universal after all in that all children "try" things that look like fun but may get them into a spot of trouble. And though he tries to find a solution to his dilemma, thinking through the possibilities and the consequences, thereby giving children an opportunity to see how problem-solving can happen, Reggie must finally accept his fate. Thankfully he is not badly injured and Orbie's lightness of illustration with pen and ink and watercolour conveys that same impression. Ultimately Reggie finds a way to learn and compromise his need for daring with safety, all courtesy of an old-fashioned clothesline.
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