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OverviewA Junior Library Guild Selection, a Kirkus Reviews Best Book of 2017, and a CCBC Children's Choice!Rodney is that kid who just can't sit still. He's inside, but he wants to be outside. Outside is where Rodney always wants to be. Between school and home, there is a park. He knows all about that park. It's that triangle-shaped place with the yellow grass and two benches where grown-ups sit around all day. Besides, his momma said to stay away from that park. When Rodney finally gets a chance to go to a real park, with plenty of room to run and climb and shout, and to just be himself, he will never be the same. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Carmen Bogan , Floyd CooperPublisher: Yosemite Conservancy Imprint: Yosemite Conservancy Dimensions: Width: 22.80cm , Height: 0.30cm , Length: 27.90cm ISBN: 9781951179052ISBN 10: 1951179056 Pages: 32 Publication Date: 25 February 2021 Recommended Age: From 4 years Audience: Children/juvenile , Children / Juvenile Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In stock We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsA Junior Library Guild Selection, a Kirkus Reviews Best Book, and a CCBC Children's Choice! From Booklist (starred review): Always more interested in what's happening outside the school walls than in his classroom, Rodney has a reputation for goofing off. He's not impressed to hear that the word of the week is majestic . . . grand and beautiful, or that his class will be visiting a park on Friday. . . . At their destination (perhaps a national park), he runs fast, climbs rocks slowly, calls loudly, watches quietly, and feels more outside than he had ever been before. On the ride home, he's uncharacteristically still and silent-except for calling the park majestic. The well-phrased text shifts gears effectively in the field trip scenes, where brief, paired sentences focus tightly on Rodney's experiences and let the illustrations work their magic. In a series of softly lit, beautifully shaded paintings, Cooper depicts Rodney as a likable black kid whose active curiosity and high energy find liberation in the park. Rodney's teacher, Momma, his multicultural class, and his transcendent encounter with the natural world are subtly, expressively portrayed. A heartwarming picture book. -Carolyn Phelan, June 1, 2017 From Kirkus (starred review): Combining the amazement offered by the natural world with an unconventional and poignant dose of social commentary, this story gives more to its readers than what meets the eye. From San Francisco Chronicle, July 30, 2017 : Here, an Oakland author writes with clear purpose about the transformative power of nature. . . where Rodney comes to understand what majestic really does mean. . . . Dusky, soft-focused paintings chronicle his journey of discovery (and self-discovery) with a final note that encourages kids to get out on their own or through nonprofits that promote environmental education. From Midwest Book Review: Extraordinary, entertaining, and original, Where's Rodney? is very highly recommended for children ages 4 to 8, and will prove to be an enduringly popular addition to family, daycare center, preschool, elementary school, and community library picture book collections. From School Library Journal: PreS-Gr 2. The small boy's world is greatly enlarged by his unexpected joyful experience. Readers are left to hope that this is just the first of many eye-opening, and perhaps life-changing, adventures for the boy. VERDICT A lovely book to share one-on-one or with a class preparing for an outing. -Maryann H. Owen, Children's Literature Specialist, Mt. Pleasant, WI (c) Copyright 2017. CCBC Book of the Week, July 10, 2017 : Rodney, a Black child in a diverse, contemporary classroom, is experiencing nature on a scale both grand and intimate at the center of this buoyant yet contemplative picture book with illustrations that reflect both the changing physical landscape and emotional range of the story as Rodney discovers that outdoors can not only be majestic, but peaceful, too. (c)2017 Cooperative Children's Book Center From Publishers Weekly: In hazy scenes that glow with warmth, Cooper (Frederick Douglass: The Lion Who Wrote History) pays homage to the dramatic landscape of the unnamed park, but the focus of his images and Bogan's understated writing is on Rodney, and how he finally has the freedom to investigate nature intimately and on his own terms. It's a stirring reminder of the importance of access to nature, and how rare that access is for many children. Ages 4-8. (Aug.) From Foreword Reviews : Rodney simply cannot pay attention to his teacher while an open window beckons him to go outside, in Carmen Bogan's Where's Rodney? A city boy unused to the great outdoors, Rodney is awed and enchanted when a field trip takes him to a majestic park where he can finally be free to explore the wonders of nature, honored through beautifully depicted scenery and expressive portraiture from Floyd Cooper, all in soothing and dreamy textured earth tones. Author InformationCarmen Bogan is the author of the picture book, Granny, Who Is God? She is a member of the Oakland Literacy Coalition and is a writing coach for children and youth. Where's Rodney? grew out of her experience working with nonprofit organizations supporting public health through outdoor experiences for low-income children. Carmen has two daughters, Erin Danielle and Natalie Quinn, and lives in Oakland, California, with her husband, Willie. Floyd Cooper has illustrated more than one hundred books for children. He received the Coretta Scott King Award for his illustrations in The Blacker the Berry and three Coretta Scott King Honors for his illustrations in Brown Honey in Broomwheat Tea, I Have Heard of a Land, and Meet Danitra Brown. He lives in Easton, Pennsylvania, with his growing family: Velma, Kai, Dayton, Melissa, and grandsons, Niko and Noah. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |