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Searching for Oliver K. Woodman

by Darcy Pattison, Joe Cepeda
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Synopsis

Imogene Poplar, a private investigator made of wood, follows clues across America in search of the missing Oliver K. Woodman.

Publishers Weekly

Pattison and Cepeda bring back the wooden traveler from their The Journey of Oliver K. Woodman, which recounted his trip from east coast to west to visit a girl named Tameka. This time, however, Oliver's experiences take a back seat to those of another life-size wooden figure, Ms. Imogene Poplar, P.I. Sent out with a note ("I am a private investigator searching for Oliver K. Woodman.... Please help me find him") the heroine's highway adventures-and near misses-in her search for Oliver are similarly recounted in the letters and postcards from the people she encounters (a Broadway singer, a Chicago jazz sideman, a Seattle weatherman, etc.). Cepeda's trademark palette dominates the spreads (many of them wordless) in paintings that highlight the sights of the various cities and towns. In the narrative, Imogene seemingly repays the favors of those who give her a lift. For instance, she's shown stiffly guarding the rodeo clown who drove her to Seattle, while the letter reads, "Ms. P.I.... doesn't flinch at all when the bulls charge." Small details, such as clever license plates (the clown's plate reads "EEEHA"), add to the book's subtle humor. A sidebar story about a budding romance between Imogene and Oliver's creator (Tameka's Uncle Ray) and a reporter, adds another twist to this whimsical cross-country jaunt. Young readers will eagerly await more exciting travels from the wooden duo, who finally meet up under the northern lights in Alaska. Ages 5-8. (Mar.) Copyright 2005 Reed Business Information.

About the Author, Darcy Pattison

DARCY PATTISON, the author of picture books and novels for young readers, teaches writing at the University of Central Arkansas, Conway. She lives in North Little Rock, Arkansas.

JOE CEPEDA is the award-winning illustrator of many popular books for children. He lives in Whittier, California.

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Book Details

Published
March 1, 2005
Publisher
Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780152051846

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