Tuesday, September 22, 2009

My third starred review!

From Publishers Weekly:

Starred Review: The Small Adventure of Popeye and Elvis Barbara O'Connor. FSG/Foster, $16.99 (160p) ISBN 978-0-374-37055-8

With humor and authenticity, this beguiling tale of summer friendship mines the small, jewellike adventures of a rural childhood. Popeye (so named after a fateful BB gun accident) is utterly bored in rainy Fayette, S.C. But when a passing motor home gets stuck in the mud, he befriends one of its unruly inhabitants, a devil-may-care boy named Elvis. In the creek, the boys discover boats made from Yoo-hoo cartons that carry cryptic messages––a mystery that launches the “small adventure” of tracking down the boats' creator as well as Popeye's struggle between obeying his overprotective grandmother, Velma, and venturing out with his new friend.

O'Connor's (How to Steal a Dog) easygoing, Southern storytelling crafts an endearing protagonist and irresistibly quirky cast.
Velma recites the names of English monarchy to avoid “cracking up” and teaches Popeye new vocabulary words, which surface comically in his observations (“Velma's appearance at the edge of the cemetery, arms crossed, face red, was definitely not serendipity. It was much closer to vicissitude”). Undercurrents of poverty and dysfunction are handled with gentle humor as Popeye discovers the magic of a little adventure. Ages 8–12. (Sept.)

3 comments:

Grace Lin said...

yipppeee! CONGRATS! Sure you don't want a big book launch party?

Barbara O'Connor said...

Thanks, Grace.

I'm having a fantasy book launch party - it's all in my head. Hahaha

Elaine Magliaro said...

Congratulations, Barbara! I hope you get a lot more starred reviews.

BTW, I also hope you have a great fantasy launch party!