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KIRKUS STAR REVIEW
Who says closing your eyes hinders adventure?
“Nothing
exciting ever happens to me! Never, ever! Humph,” grumbles a girl with
coiled-spring red legs and scribbly-straight ginger hair. Holding her
floppy stuffed rabbit, she closes her eyes and sets off on a stroll.
They pass an orchard of innocent pigs, one of which sprouts wings and
follows, aloft. In a field of wind-bent reeds, a purple gorilla stands;
from a mass of shining yellow flowers, up pops a lion. The girl’s eyes
stay resolutely closed, even when the lion’s gusting roar blows her hair
and dress like a stiff breeze. “[N]ever, ever, ever,
evereverevereverevereverever,” she repeats, as animals emerge from the
abstract, ever-changing landscape. Gorgeous secondary and tertiary
colors, often watery and splashing, make a vibrant mix of saturation and
pallor. Motion-filled lines create energy. Surprise and hilarity
escalate, all rising from the girl’s closed eyes, but is she really
entirely ignorant? Perhaps not: The gorilla inquires “Ever?” and she answers;
plus, her eyes do open at a certain critical point, yet afterward, even
as she cleans grime off her bunny, she insists, “See? Told you! Nothing
exciting EVER happens to me!” Her eyes-shut expression holds subtle
amusement and defiance; this girl may know more than she admits.
Eye-catching pictures and splendid forward momentum add up to a giggle-inducing tale with subtlety underneath. (Picture book. 3-6)
https://www.kirkusreviews.com/book-reviews/jo-empson/never-ever/
Eye-catching pictures and splendid forward momentum add up to a giggle-inducing tale with subtlety underneath. (Picture book. 3-6)
https://www.kirkusreviews.com/book-reviews/jo-empson/never-ever/