Children's Fiction Imagination & Play
Garbage Gulls
- Publisher
- Kids Can Press
- Initial publish date
- Jun 2024
- Category
- Imagination & Play, Siblings, General
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Hardback
- ISBN
- 9781525307089
- Publish Date
- Jun 2024
- List Price
- $23.99
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Recommended Age, Grade, and Reading Levels
- Age: 4 to 8
- Grade: p to 3
- Reading age: 4 to 8
Description
Two boys spend the day doing nothing but imagining in this poetic ode to the freedom of summer.
On a hot summer day that feels like it's lasted forever, two brothers stretch out in the back seat of an abandoned car in a strip-mall parking lot. They pass the time thinking up another place, scattering ketchup-soaked fries around their whale of a car to attract the garbage gulls. They have to leave just the right amount, the older boy tells the younger, so enough gulls will come. Enough to lift them up in their tangle of wings and take them to the sea.
Lyrical text by Dorson Plourde and expressive art by Isabella Fassler - two debut creators - combine to perfectly capture the mood of a languid summer day. Without access to a beach or summer camp, with only fries and colas and a stretch of asphalt, the brothers dream themselves to the sea the only way they can - through their shared imagination. This evocative picture book is sure to transport children through the clouds to the imagined delights beyond.
About the authors
Dorson Plourde is an author and elementary art educator. At home, his studio is full of picture books, good tunes and paints ... but mostly spots for his cat, Theo, to snooze on. Originally from Portland, Maine, he is now based in Boston, Massachusetts. You can find him online at www.dorsonplourdebooks.com.
Isabella Fassler is an interdisciplinary artist based in Toronto, Ontario, who is passionate about exploring the different ways art can transform our perceptions. Drawn to all things bright and bold, she loves to play with color and texture in her art.
Editorial Reviews
The book is a dazzling debut ... Lyrical, absurd, and full of wonder.
Kirkus Reviews
... a celebration of imagination ... shows another side of summer vacation that requires no money and no adults to be a success.
School Library Journal
... a wild and wonderful seasonal tribute to the way that children, left to their own devices during a long summer's day, can be immensely creative.
Publishers Weekly
... a gorgeously rendered poetic tribute to childhood summers in all their messy, hazy glory.
CM Magazine