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The Lonesome Puppy
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This book is so beautifully written. Internationally known pop artist Nara paints some fiendishly ironic
images, but there's chiefly whimsy in his picture book debut, the story
of a chance friendship between a manga-style girl and a huge, lonely
puppy. (An airplane flying past the puppy's legs along with the curve
of the Earth beneath his paws suggest his size.) The girl, whose
doll-like facial features make her expression of grim determination all
the funnier, bumps into one of the puppy's paws, and then climbs up his
leg, leaving a trail of little comic-book puffs of effort. When she
finally confronts a monstrous set of puppy eyes, her crabby expression
softens. In concluding spreads Nara pushes on into wordless, heavily
worked paintings, adding pastels and stencils. Playful and
surreal, free of earnest messages, these final images will remain in
the reader's memory. Ages 3-up.
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