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Synopsis
SOMETHING MYSTERIOUS IS ABOUT TO HAPPEN ON THURBER STREET...WILL THE EVENTS OF ONE AFTERNOON CHANGE HENRY'S LIFE FOREVER?
Written and illustrated by Caldecott Honor artist Brian Pinkney, this award-winning story introduces a new superhero Sparrowboy, a paperboy who takes the neighborhood under his wing and saves the day.
Publishers Weekly
Though sobering front-page headlines worry a young paperboy, the comicsespecially a strip called Falconmanlift him up. Quite literally, in fact. After Henry peruses a Falconman strip in which a magical falcon converts a police trooper into a superman by lending him the power to fly, the boy's bike collides with a similarly gifted sparrow. Suddenly airborne, the boy delivers his newspapers in flight while saving innocent neighbors from a menacing bully and his growling pooch. For the course of Henry's transformation, the book adopts a comic-strip format, accenting the boxed, action-filled pictures with brief, punchy text and a chorus of sound effects like "CHIRP!", "WHOOSH!" and "THONK!" In a final, satisfying coup, Henry comes to the rescue of the benevolent sparrow, vulnerable because it has temporarily relinquished its powers of flight to Henry, a development that readers will delight in discovering before the boy does. The plot unravels chiefly through Pinkney's (Max Found Two Sticks; see I Smell Honey, reviewed above) airy, motion-filled art, expertly rendered in scratchboard, transparent dyes and gouaches in creamy colors never before seen in a comic book. Clever quips and asides add humor and playful melodrama. Pinkney clearly had a blast creating this soaring story, and his high spirits are transferable to the readerZAP! Ages 4-9. (Apr.)