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Beetle Boy Book
When second-grader Gregory Sampson wakes up one morning to discover that he has become a giant beetle, his ensuing day is distinctly Kafka-esque, but in a totally childlike way. For one blighted day, young hard-shelled Gregory faces an extreme version of the common outrage of the 6-to-8 year old whose parents have ceased watching and admiring his every toddling move: No one notices him one bit. Not when his slippery, beetle self falls down the stairs and he lays wriggling all six legs in the air. Not when he waves a claw through the air at the breakfast table. Not even when he bellows across the kitchen, "Look at me. I'm a giant beetle". Lawrence Davis's deft and buoyant comprehension of family life enables him to relate this tale of childhood invisibility with both pathos and humour. To Gregory's pronouncement, the father replies: And I'm a hippo. You've always been our little bug-a-boo, says mum, her eyes on the morning headlines. His sister merely takes his bacon, murmuring, Do bugs like bacon? Gregory's changes get noticed, finally, by his best friend Michael. Despite the frustrating oblivion of his family, the beetle boy's adaptive abilities keep the story brave and easygoing. Even when Gregory's at the height of his confusion, we see him cutting extra armholes in his shirt for his two new arms (Or were they legs?), whopping a soccer ball with his antenna to make a score and generously offering to use his extra arms to carry his clueless sister's backpack. In equal measure, Delphine Durand's busy, vivacious illustrations convey that--no matter the depth of a problem--life itself doesn't lose all its colour. In this wonderfully told story, the parents don't remain distracted forever, and the child--forgiving of their trespasses--accepts, and is healed by, their tardy recognition of the huge changes they didn't see. It's a moving, beautifully rendered moment and is most certainly powerful enough to turn a six-legged bug back into a little boy. (Ages 6 and older). --Jean Lenihan, Amazon.comRead More
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- 0385325495
- 9780385325493
- Lawrence David
- 31 December 1999
- Bantam Doubleday Dell Publishing Group
- Hardcover (Book)
- 32
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