A CHILDREN'S FANTASY LIVES ON!
This delightful Junior Novel reads swiftly and will enchant kids of all ages. In this adaptation from his original picture book Van Allsburg has expanded the challenges and dangers of the trip to the arctic north. So much action, energy and adrenaline must leave the three main children in utter exhaustion, before their actual arrival at North Pole City. Nor did the author ever clarify the identity of the mysterious King of Hobos who rides al fresco, but steps in to lend a hand now and then to our unlikely, unnamed protagonists.
The Boy wants to believe in Santa but is wavering in doubt; on Christmas Eve he is astounded to awake to the sound of an old-
fashioned steam engine chugging along his street—stopping just to pick him up as a passenger in pajamas. The Girl is a sweet, compassionate child, who just lacks confidence in her decisions. The Lonely Boy barely decides to get on board, hides in a back car sadly, ashamed that Christmas is rarely celebrated at his house. Keeping the show running on time, if you please, is the firmly kind Conductor, who punches unusual words on their golden tickets. What will the kids learn when they observe Santa’s Departure ceremony, after handing out the First Gift of Christmas? Each of the four main juvenile characters has a personality-changing experience on that most magic night. If you listen carefully on Christmas morning, can you still hear the bell?
(Dec. 21, 2010. I welcome dialogue with teachers.)