And Featuring Dorothy Lamour as the Penquin
For those of you ancient enough to remember the old Bob Hope and Bing Crosby "Road To ..." movies, here's a book that honors that old buddy comedy formula in a fresh and amusing fashion. You get the quips and silliness of Bob Hope/Bird and the more grown up deadpan of Bing Crosby/Squirrel, and they even get to be rescued from a complicated tight fix by the smart and resourceful heroine, Dorothy Lamour/Sakari.
Just like those old movies, and every road comedy since, this book works on many levels. There is broad humor, some snappy dialogue, some wry throwaway lines, and lots of good natured kidding of our oblivious hero and his nervous sidekick. To keep it all going there is a plot of sorts that actually builds to a satisfying conclusion and a rewarding ending. This strikes me as a great read to, (or early reader for a confident youngster), and the tone is consistent, and reliably good humored. If you like messages, well this tale turns on friendship, courage, resourcefulness and duty, with a side of fishcakes and snocones, so you even have that going for you.
The drawings deserve particular mention. There are some big pieces that set the scenes, and they are detailed, sharp, colorful and clear. There is action without extraneous business. The drawings always capture and express the mood of the narrative and the forward movement of the story. And, considering these are animal figures, there is tremendous personality drawn into each panel and the individual characters shine through.
It's pretty rare to get a book like this - with engaging characters, a coherent story, drawings that advance the story, and deep good humor - and it struck me as a very good find.
Please note that I received a free advance ecopy of this book in exchange for a candid review. Apart from that I have no connection at all to either the author or the publisher of this book.