金·罗杰斯给鲍勃的信(书评)

Natalie Berglind
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书评:《给鲍勃的一封信》作者:金·罗杰斯,娜塔莉·伯格林德·罗杰斯,《给鲍勃的一封信》;插图。乔纳森·纳尔逊著。4-7岁“亲爱的鲍勃”是我们年轻的土著叙述者给家里的汽车写信时的开头。他们尽情享受这辆白色轿车的历史,从叙述者还是个婴儿时买下它开始,然后是它的家庭公路旅行,后备箱里放着盛装舞蹈的衣服,每天带着孩子们去参加体育赛事和俄克拉何马州博览会。在列出了与鲍勃分享的许多回忆之后(对各种比萨饼和祈祷后呕吐物相关的污渍表示歉意),叙述者揭示了他们怀旧的原因——今天是一家人用鲍勃换了一辆新车的日子,以容纳他们生活中新出生的婴儿所需的空间。罗杰斯带着一种通常只存在于填充动物图画书中的多愁善感,巧妙地表达了与孩子整个生活中必不可少的东西的苦乐参半的离别。充满活力的数字艺术以超大的头部和巨大的欢迎笑容为特色,而温暖的色调和田园场景则提供了一种温和的舒适和安全感。把这个送给一个对家里的车有强烈依恋的孩子,这样他们就能欣赏与它分享的许多经历。作者的笔记关于罗杰的童年汽车包括在内,以及词汇表与使用在文本和当前的威奇托和切罗基人的部落位置列表的土著词语。版权所有©2023伊利诺伊大学董事会
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A Letter for Bob by Kim Rogers (review)
Reviewed by: A Letter for Bob by Kim Rogers Natalie Berglind Rogers, Kim A Letter for Bob; illus. by Jonathan Nelson. Heartdrum/Harper-Collins, 2023 [32p] Trade ed. ISBN 9780063044555 $19.99 Reviewed from digital galleys R 4-7 yrs "Dear Bob," begins our young Indigenous narrator as they address a letter to the family car. They regale the white sedan's history, starting with its purchase when the narrator is just a baby, and then onto its family road trips with dance regalia stored in its trunk and the day-to-day shlepping of the kids for their sport events and the Oklahoma State Fair. After listing off the many memories shared with Bob (with a few apologies for various pizza- and post-powwow vomit-related stains), the narrator reveals the reason for their nostalgia—today is the day the family trades Bob in for a new car to accommodate the space needed for the new baby in their life. With a sentimentality often reserved for picture books about stuffed animals, Rogers deftly conveys the bittersweet but necessary parting with something that has been a staple of a kid's entire life. Vibrant digital art features characters with oversized heads and huge, welcoming smiles that beam with joy, while warms tones and pastoral scenes provide a gentle sense of comfort and safety. Give this to a kid who has a strong attachment to the family car so they can appreciate the many experiences shared with it. An author's note about Roger's childhood car is included, as well as a glossary with Native words used in the text and a list of current tribal locations of the Wichita and Cherokee people. Copyright © 2023 The Board of Trustees of the University of Illinois
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