Showing posts with label Sarah Jacoby. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sarah Jacoby. Show all posts
Friday, 6 September 2019
ReadItDaddy's Second Book of the Week - Week Ending 6th September 2019: "Rabbit and the Motorbike" by Kate Hoefler and Sarah Jacoby (Chronicle Books)
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September 06, 2019
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Sarah Jacoby
Sorry, bit of a double-header of Picture Book of the Week noms for books about grief and loss this week, perhaps it's the turning of the seasons but there's something slightly sombre about September, no?
But this one, oh this one we could not let slip by without a Book of the Week win - the divine "Rabbit and the Motorbike" by Kate Hoefler and Sarah Jacoby.
Rabbit likes to play it safe in life. Never straying from the comfortable confines of his farm, Rabbit isn't what you'd call an adventuresome sort - but his best friend, dog, most certainly is.
Dog may be gettting on in years, but has spent his life on the road, always eager to explore on his motorbike and see what's over the rise of the next hill.
Rabbit loves hearing about Dog's adventures, almost living vicariously through Dog's amazing life stories - until that sad day when dog's days are up, and there are no more stories to tell.
Rabbit discovers that Dog has left him his leathers, helmet and motorbike in his will. But that's not about to change Rabbit's ways. Even though he misses his best friend dearly, the motorbike begins to gather dust and rust, and the leathers and helmet are dutifully tucked away. Yes there is a road to travel but Rabbit is still reluctant to go on any kind of adventure, full stop!
I don't think we've ever encountered a children's picture book that deals with loss and grief in this way, turning Rabbit's story from one of sorrow into one where he slowly begins to come round to Dog's way of thinking, and dog's legacy of willing his friend to go on adventures is just too tempting a lure to pass up forever.
We loved how this was written, the gentle coda reminding us that Rabbit isn't just stubbornly set in his ways, and Dog, his dear departed friend, obviously saw something in this flop-eared fellah that Rabbit himself didn't even realise.
So much more than just another children's book about loss and grief, this is about the healing process too, and where we go from the point where we lose a loved one so dear to us. Utterly, breathtakingly beautiful stuff.
Sum this book up in a sentence: There is adventure out there, and it's there for the taking, if only we can be brave enough!
"Rabbit and the Motorbike" by Kate Hoefler and Sarah Jacoby is out now, published by Chronicle Books (kindly supplied for review)
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But this one, oh this one we could not let slip by without a Book of the Week win - the divine "Rabbit and the Motorbike" by Kate Hoefler and Sarah Jacoby.
Rabbit likes to play it safe in life. Never straying from the comfortable confines of his farm, Rabbit isn't what you'd call an adventuresome sort - but his best friend, dog, most certainly is.
Dog may be gettting on in years, but has spent his life on the road, always eager to explore on his motorbike and see what's over the rise of the next hill.
Rabbit loves hearing about Dog's adventures, almost living vicariously through Dog's amazing life stories - until that sad day when dog's days are up, and there are no more stories to tell.
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Rabbit's life is simple and safe, no need for adventures |
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Dog's motorbike sits unused. But it plays on Rabbit's mind... |
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So will Rabbit ever venture off down the road? |
So much more than just another children's book about loss and grief, this is about the healing process too, and where we go from the point where we lose a loved one so dear to us. Utterly, breathtakingly beautiful stuff.
Sum this book up in a sentence: There is adventure out there, and it's there for the taking, if only we can be brave enough!
"Rabbit and the Motorbike" by Kate Hoefler and Sarah Jacoby is out now, published by Chronicle Books (kindly supplied for review)
Tuesday, 27 March 2018
Forever or a Day by Sarah Jacoby (Chronicle Books)
Time. Where does it go? I find myself increasingly asking this as time marches on and life continues to unfold...
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Wednesday, 31 August 2016
The Road Home by Katie Cotton and Sarah Jacoby (Frances Lincoln Children's Books)
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August 31, 2016
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Frances Lincoln Children's Books,
Katie Cotton,
Sarah Jacoby,
The Road Home
Did you know that books have voices? There's obviously the 'voice' you read out loud with. There's also the voice in your head as you read through silently in awe...
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