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Book descriptionHorn Book (Spring 2004)Pushing on alone through a raging blizzard, barely able to stand, a boy struggles to reach the pole--the signpost for the school bus stop. There, his friends greet him with the joyful news that school has been canceled. This delightful tales hyperbole is heightened by lively watercolor and pen illustrations of swirling snow and indistinct shapes.Kirkus Reviews (October 1, 2003)A muffled figure leans into the wind, struggling through drifts and swirls of snow, falling forward to crawl on hands and knees to reach The Pole at last . . . no, not that sort of Pole: the kind with a sign on top. And what does that sign read? OMalley keeps mum until two friends come out of the mists to the rescue, with news that schools been cancelled. In the last picture, an abandoned backpack rests beneath a Bus Stop. A short but suitably melodramatic text-Cant go on. CANT . . . GO . . . on. (I told Mom this would happen)-accompanies this epic journey, captured in a succession of rolling, full-bleed, zero-visibility scenes. Never has the daily venture to school been so fraught-if only in the venturers mind-than in this natural companion for Patricia Lakins hilarious Snow Day (2002), which puts a very different twist on a similar scenario. (Picture book. 6-8)Publishers Weekly (December 18, 2006)In PWs words, Young fans of irony-fortified humor will get a hoot out of OMalleys snowy spoof. Ages 4-8. (Oct.) Copyright 2006 Reed Business Information.Publishers Weekly (November 3, 2003)Young fans of irony-fortified humor will get a hoot out of OMalleys snowy spoof. In a blinding blizzard-an evocative, icy watercolor swirl of purple, gray and green splattered with white blobs-the outerwear-swaddled hero bravely trudges through full-bleed spreads blanketed in knee-high drifts. Must go on, he tells himself, eyes blazing while the rest of his face is sheathed by a scarf, but soon the resolve of this latter-day Shackleton fails. Cant go on... he says (for added drama, a word balloon contains the poignantly succinct plea, Remember me) and collapses in the snow. And then, Oh no... A Wolf!-could this be the end of the intrepid hero? Readers will have already guessed that the answer is no (the illustration clearly depicts a friendly, floppy-eared hound). The boy finally lets his melodramatic mien slip, giggling at the animals wet greeting, while earlier clues-a partially covered hydrant, tasseled hat and brightly colored backpack, plus a word balloon that reads I told Mom this would happen-make it comically clear that the stakes may not be as high as the narrator indicates. Finally, the pole in question is neither North or South, as OMalley reveals in the punch line (after the boy is rescued by sled-toting friends bearing the good news that its a snow day). Guaranteed to elicit giggles from any kid who has worn a snowsuit, this book should inspire new heights of ham. Age 4-7. (Oct.) Copyright 2003 Reed Business Information.School Library Journal (November 1, 2003)PreS-Gr 3-Snuggly bundled from head to toe and carrying an oversized backpack, a young traveler sets out across a frozen landscape. The child bravely pushes on through swirling snowflakes, slipping and sliding through the knee-deep drifts, and finally falls to the ground with a theatrical, Cant go on. When a floppy-eared dog appears on the horizon, the youngster calls it a wolf and thinks, Im doomed. Lost and alone-. After the beast is put at bay with a pat and a hug, two rescuers appear to announce that school has been closed for the day! The last page shows the backpack left leaning against the pole mentioned in the title, which holds up the sign for the bus stop. OMalley maintains a humorous melodramatic tone throughout the brief text, but the real story is in his textured watercolors, which are presented on eye-catching spreads. Attention remains tightly focused on the brightly clothed main character, while the backgrounds glow with dense purples and grays. The blizzardlike conditions and lack of visibility make the protagonists game of pretend all the more believable. Dialogue balloons containing quips such as I told Mom this would happen add to the fun. The short text, simple language, and large print will encourage beginning readers, while the read-aloud crowd will be attracted to the vivid artwork and amusing situation.-Joy Fleishhacker, School Library Journal Copyright 2003 Reed Business Information.Straight to the Pole by Kevin O'Malley phone direct link ios italian online
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