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One-Dog Canoe

by Mary Casanova, M. Casanova, Ard Hoyt
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Synopsis

Sometimes—the more the merrier.

Publishers Weekly

Casanova (The Hunter) puts a North Woods spin on the popular folktale "The Mitten" as she loads up a small red canoe with animals of the forest and lake until the tippy boat can take no more. The wide-eyed blonde narrator sets off on a solo canoe ride, only to be accosted by her tail-wagging dog, "Can I come, too?" She replies, "You bet,... a trip for two-just me and you." Successive creatures emerge from land, water and sky to ask the paddling girl the same. She rebuffs them kindly, explaining that the craft is only big enough to accommodate its current occupants ("Maybe next time! It's a one-loon, one-beaver, one-dog canoe"). The animals nevertheless plop right in and make themselves at home. Rhyming text sets a buoyant tone, as do debut artist Hoyt's lively illustrations. Bestowing humorous anthropomorphic expressions on each critter's face, the artist also offers entertaining perspectives of the turmoil in the boat, e.g., enormous Moose, who easily fills most of a spread, settles in among wide-eyed Bear and Wolf, hungry Loon and the incredulous dog, as Beaver flinchingly peers out from beneath a paddle. An amusing subplot, about the fate of the girl's picnic lunch, develops wordlessly, to great effect. Readers will happily embark on this animated excursion. Ages 3-6. (Mar.) Copyright 2002 Cahners Business Information.

About the Author, Mary Casanova

Mary Casanova is the author of several novels and picture books including The Hunter, a Booklist Editors’ Choice and a winner of the Minnesota Book Award, and Dog Watch, a series of books for early readers. She lives in Ranier, Minnesota. Visit her on the web at www.marycasanova.com.

Ard Hoyt is a graduate of the Art Center College of Design. He’s also the illustrator of I’m a Manatee by John Lithgow and Saying Goodbye to Lulu, an ASPCA Henry Bergh Children’s Book Award winner by Corinne Demas. He lives in Mesa, Arizona.

The next book from Ms. Casanova and Mr. Hoyt will be The Day Dirk Yeller Came to Town, published by FSG in Spring 2011.

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Book Details

Published
March 1, 2003
Publisher
Farrar, Straus and Giroux
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780374356385

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