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* A BookPage Best Children's Book of the Year
* People magazine, Best New Kids' Books
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Hardcover: 32 pages
ISBN-10: 0547818548
ISBN-13: 978-0547818542
Ã¥ Å©±â: 27.4 cm x 22.3 cm
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Book Description
Many know the song ¡°Yankee Doodle Dandy,¡± but few understand it. This unapologetically silly picture book reveals that the legendary ride to town (and the whole macaroni thing) was all suggested by Mr. Doodle¡¯s overeager pony. This just makes Mr. Doodle cranky: ¡°I do not want macaroni. I do not want a feather. I do not want any other clothing, any other pasta, or any other parts of a bird. I do not want anything that they have in town!¡± A historical note ends this colorful, comical take on a nonsensical old song.
School Library Journal
Using details from the nonsensical song "Yankee Doodle," this goofy picture book focuses on a conversation between the famous gentleman and his pony, who is trying to cajole his bored owner into taking a trip to town. Crankee Doodle is having none of it, grousing about town being too noisy and chaotic, with people ringing bells, eating pies, and running around. With each additional suggestion from the pony ("You could buy a feather for your hat!" and "You could call it macaroni."), Crankee gets more and more indignant and his arguments sillier. His refutation that the word "macaroni" shouldn't mean "fancy" because lasagna noodles are really fancy is laugh-out-loud funny. Crankee relents in the end, but rather than go to town astride his pony, he rides in style in the backseat of a car, driven by his hooved pet. The cartoon illustrations are big and bold and as comical as the text. Crankee's grouchy diatribes and his pony's affable responses make for a great read-aloud, especially when paired with a sing-along of the classic tune.
Booklist
In this laugh-out-loud reworking of ¡°Yankee Doodle,¡± Angleberger introduces a miserable and argumentative colonial fellow whose goofy-toothed pony tries to talk him into going to town. At first, Crankee has lots of reasons not to make the trip: ¡°There is nothing good to do in town. Why would I want to go to town?¡± The pony suggests a shopping adventure, and then lists the things that they could purchase, and for each suggestion, his grouchy companion responds with a stream of whining answers. Eventually, the pony is brought to tears, and a contrite Crankee agrees to the trip after all, with an unexpected turn that puts the pony behind the wheel of a car. In his first picture book, the author of the Origami Yoda series puts a witty, accessible spin on the familiar song, while Bell¡¯s bright, bold gouache images extend the zany humor. One final delightful twist: it¡¯s Crankee¡¯s pony who narrates the postscript about the tale¡¯s traditional origins.
Kirkus Reviews *Starred Review*
"Best-seller Angleberger of Origami Yoda fame takes on picture books, treating a younger audience to his dry and zany wit. . . . A historical hoot full of goofy, eye-rolling goodness."
Horn Book *Starred Review*
"As concepts for picture books go, it's hard to think of one cleverer than this absurdist deconstruction of the familiar song. . . . Readers will cheerfully hum their way through the giddily imagined argument and resolution."
Publishers Weekly
"By book's end, both characters have had meltdowns, prompting a Yankee change of heart and a comically anachronistic trip to town that will have readers laughing." |
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