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Overview
"A little African-American girl loves her new shoes so much that she is compelled to dance through her neighborhood, showing them off to her friends and family. When she trips and gets the shoes dirty, she thinks they are ruined, but her favorite aunt restores their 'magic.'...An emotionally convincing slice of life."βHorn Book.Delighted with her shiny new red shoes, a little girl dances through town to show them off to everyone she knows.
Editorials
Publishers Weekly -
Returning from a trip, Grandmama brings presents for her family. ``But my present was the most special. It was a pair of the finest, reddest, shiniest shoes that anyone had ever seen,'' declares the likable African American girl who narrates this unassuming yet agreeable story. Impatient to try out--and show off--her gift, the child takes a walk with her older sister. But when she starts running toward her great-aunt Nen's house, she takes a tumble, which leaves her shoes ``sticky and blotchy and muddy.'' The child is devastated until Nen, predictably, restores them to their pristine condition. Patrick's narrative gets a big boost from Ransome's ( How Many Stars in the Sky? ; All the Lights in the Night ) expressive oil paintings, which convincingly impart the joy, fleeting disappointment and gratitude this youngster experiences during an eventful afternoon. The full page, bordered illustrations are complemented by smaller spot art beneath each page of text--a pitcher of lemonade promises relief, a squirrel observes the narrator's perambulations. Ages 4-up. (Jan.)Children's Literature -
This book tells of a girl who gets red shoes, falls down, gets them dirty, and gets them cleaned up. Slice of life stories may be authentic, but they aren't up to the standards set by solid contributors like Walter Dean Meyers, Eloise Greenfield, Patricia McKissack, and Ashley Bryan.Book Details
Published
April 8, 1999
Publisher
William Morrow
Pages
32
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780688158507