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Author - Kate Dicamillo ... [Goo?] [Posters]
Bagram Ibatoulline ... [Goo?] [Posters]

This Hardcover Book item from Candlewick was reviewed on 9-Oct-2008.

Search ISBN:0763629200 offer from Abebooks or used books from Alibris. Great Joy Reference Book. Classifications : Picture Books Ages 4-8 Children's Books Subjects Books General Ages 4-8 Children's Books Subjects Books DiCamillo, Kate ( D ) Authors & Illustrators, A-Z Children's Books Subjects Books Ibatoulline, B . Click the following link to view the cover of Great Joy.

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1) Hardcover Book Great Joy by Candlewick. I have so many issues with the text of this book. As a picture book it is lovely to look at and has a very satisfying aesthetic. As a story, it is so unfinished that it leaves me cold. I had the chance to ask the author, at a talk, what happens to the man and the monkey after the pageant. She said "nothing, who knows, why does it matter". I understand that in some of her other works, like Because of Winn-Dixie, the readers are older children at an age to deal with ambiguity and either make up their own end, or move on. Explain to a 5 year old why the man and the monkey live on the street, explain why they have no home, tell your child why the indigent have no where to go after the pageant and while warm for now, the man and monkey will go back out to the cold after and sleep in the snow.

I am not saying picture books must be easy, trite and tied in big bows at the end...leaving things unresolved or open to interpretation is fine but it seems like a lot to bring up in so short a space, with no denouement or even brilliant enough verbage to justify the imperfections

Again, the illustrations are ethereal and dreamy. Very beautiful.

Just don´t read it aloud, or read it at all.¤

2) Hardcover Book Great Joy by Candlewick. The debut picturebook of Newbery Medalist winner Kate DiCamillo, Great Joy is a heartwarming Christmas story about a young girl who loves to hear the music of the organ grinder, but is troubled by wondering where he and his monkey sleep during the cold nights. She can´t get the problem out of her mind while preparing for the local Christmas pageant, but when the organ grinder comes to see it, her pageant line feels just like the right thing to say: "Behold! I bring you tidings of Great Joy." Singularly beautiful color illustrations grace this thoughtful holiday picturebook.¤

3) Hardcover Book Great Joy by Candlewick. If the wonderfully written story itself does not touch your heart, the beautiful illustrations will. A lovely addition to what is becoming a Kate DiCamillo collection.¤

4) Hardcover Book Great Joy by Candlewick. Frances is excited. It´s the week before Christmas, and the shops in her neighborhood are festively decorated and brightly lit. Then, one dark winter night she looks out her bedroom window and sees a monkey and an organ grinder on the street corner below. The monkey is dressed in a green vest and red hat. He holds a tin cup and dances to the sweet, sad music played by the organ grinder with the lonely eyes and pushbroom mustache. The man wears a winter cap and heavy overcoat to protect him from the snow and bitter cold.

As Christmas draws near, Frances prepares for her part as an angel in the church´s Christmas pageant. During the performance she will wear a halo, a white robe and wings. She has a speaking part but is not afraid; she has memorized her one line. Yet, in the warmth of her upstairs apartment, as her mother puts the finishing touches on her costume, Frances can´t concentrate on the pageant.

When Frances asks her mother where the man and the monkey sleep, her mother says, "I´m sure they go somewhere. Everyone goes somewhere."

Frances is not so sure.

One snowy night Frances stays awake past midnight and peeks outside. When she sees them on the sidewalk, huddled against the cold, she grows even more troubled.

The evening of the Christmas pageant Frances and her mother ease down the snow-crusted steps. Frances drops a coin in the monkey´s tin cup and invites the organ grinder to watch the play at church.

Later on, in the middle of the stage, Frances stands very still. All eyes are on her. She opens her mouth, but the words won´t come out. The world is quiet and everyone waits, including Frances.

GREAT JOY harkens back to a simpler time --- to a world of childhood innocence, wonder, trust and compassion --- a time when Christmas was an occasion for reverence, warmth and joy. Kate DiCamillo has written a lovely story for readers of all ages to share and to cherish. This slim and graceful book, with its simple yet timeless message, lives up to its title --- it does bring tidings of GREAT JOY.

--- Reviewed by Donna Volkenannt¤

5) Hardcover Book Great Joy by Candlewick. I purchased Greatest Joy for my small rural library and it was received with rave reviews from my patrons. It is a fast read and the illustrations are beautiful. The children loved it.¤

6) Hardcover Book Great Joy by Candlewick. In her first picture book, America’s beloved storyteller Kate DiCamillo
reunites with Bagram Ibatoulline to offer readers an unforgettable holiday gift.


It is just before Christmas when an organ grinder and monkey appear on
the street corner outside Frances’s apartment. Frances can see them from
her window and, sometimes, when it’s quiet, she can hear their music. In fact, Frances can’t stop thinking about them, especially after she sees the man and his monkey sleeping outside on the cold street at midnight. When the day of the Christmas pageant arrives, and it’s Frances’s turn to
speak, everyone waits silently. But all Frances can think about is the organ grinder’s sad eyes — until, just in time, she finds the perfect words to
share. Newbery Medalist Kate DiCamillo pairs once again with acclaimed
artist Bagram Ibatoulline as she presents a timeless story of compassion
and joy.¤

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