New Shoes
New Shoes
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Macmillan
Annotation: In this heartwarming graphic novel, Francis, a donkey and master shoemaker, must leave his village on a quest to find the materials to make a new pair of shoes for Miss Manatee, the queen of calypso.
 
Reviews: 7
Catalog Number: #153065
Format: Perma-Bound from Publisher's Hardcover
Special Formats: Graphic Novel Graphic Novel
Publisher: Macmillan
Copyright Date: 2018
Edition Date: 2018 Release Date: 03/20/18
Pages: 204 pages
ISBN: Publisher: 1-596-43920-3 Perma-Bound: 0-7804-0063-1
ISBN 13: Publisher: 978-1-596-43920-7 Perma-Bound: 978-0-7804-0063-4
Dewey: Fic
LCCN: 2017941164
Dimensions: 23 cm.
Language: English
Reviews:
ALA Booklist (Thu Feb 01 00:00:00 CST 2018)

In the guise of a tale about a hard-working, shoe-making donkey, Francis, who needs to find materials to make a pair of shoes for his favorite singer, Varon's latest delivers a rich depiction of a jungle habitat in Guyana. Readers learn about different plants and fruits that grow there as well as animals like the capybara and the sloth, and since the details are so well integrated into the story, young readers might not even realize how educational it really is. It's all in the small details, such as understated labeling of new characters and lifelike depictions in the pages of Francis' "guidebook" to the jungle and its inhabitants. Varon's peanut-shaped, doodle-like figures are full of charm, and the thick-outlined artwork is filled in with saturated, cheerful colors. At the back, readers will find some of the real-life images that inspired scenery in the story. Perfect for fans of Jim Ottaviani and Maris Wicks' Primates (2013) and Frédéric Brrémaud and Federico Bertolucci's Little Tails in the Jungle (2016).

Horn Book (Wed Aug 01 00:00:00 CDT 2018)

With additional illustrations by George Boorujy. Shoe-making donkey Francis is thrilled when calypso singer, Miss Manatee, places a special order. When Francis (carrying a field guide with illustrations by Boorujy) and his bird friend Rhoda enter the jungle in search of wild tiger grass for the order, they make a surprising discovery. The cartoon panels in this silly and delightfully odd early-reader graphic novel's six chapters are filled with informational matter about South American jungles.

Kirkus Reviews

Francis the donkey, a shoemaker, learns about life beyond his village when he ventures into the jungle to get wild tiger grass to make the perfect pair of shoes. Francis uses only the finest materials to make his shoes: coconut wood, goat wool, and wild tiger grass. He sources these from other animals in his village. One day Francis gets a special request from a client and personal hero, the calypso musician Miss Manatee. However, Francis realizes he is out of tiger grass and his monkey friend Nigel, who usually provides it, is nowhere to be found. So Francis sets out with parrot friend Rhoda and some animal guidebooks to the jungle from which Nigel usually gets the grass. An educational journey ensues, with Francis meeting all types of animals, from the gregarious capybara to the seemingly terrifying jaguar. Most of the animals are helpful and show him that many animals are not as scary as they seem once you get to know them. Varon complements the friendly cartoon animals with which she populates her graphic adventure with lovely reference photos in the back, which help to connect the drawings with real life. The dialogue effortlessly adds humor to the informational snippets in the text; a moment when a jaguar, wild hog, and howler monkey chuckle over their entries in Francis' guidebook is hilarious. A quick, informative, and overall good-hearted graphic tale that will have readers pausing to take in the colorful artistic details. (Graphic fantasy. 8-12)

Publishers Weekly (Fri Oct 06 00:00:00 CDT 2023)

In a South American village, a donkey named Francis makes shoes for discerning clients. Francis is overjoyed to receive a commission from Miss Manatee, his favorite calypso singer, but before he can start work, he discovers that his friend and tiger grass supplier, Nigel, has gone missing. Venturing into the forest to sort out Nigel-s situation (he has been stealing tiger grass from its grower, Harriet the jaguar) is a big test for Francis, who has never been outside his village. His success helps him think outside the box when he discovers that aquatic manatees don-t wear shoes. Instead, he and his friends make Miss Manatee a handsome wheeled cart. With their cheerful expressions and rubbery limbs, Varon-s creatures behave with gentle civility throughout, as when Harriet and her predator friends stand at the very back of Buster-s Calypso Café during Miss Manatee-s performance, so as not to intimidate the other patrons. Varon (Odd Duck) introduces a rain forest setting most likely new to readers (Guyana, an afterword explains) in a story that brims with creativity and affection. Ages 6-10. Agent: Tanya McKinnon, McKinnon McIntyre. (Mar.)

School Library Journal (Thu Feb 01 00:00:00 CST 2018)

Gr 1-4 Francis the donkey loves to make shoes for his animal friends and neighbors, but he doesn't do it alone. The goats down the road provide wool, Nigel the squirrel monkey collects the grass that is woven into fabric, and the chickens from downstairs weave it. When Francis is approached to make new shoes for the famous singer Miss Manatee, he is over the moon until he realizes Nigel has yet to return from a supply trip. Francis embarks on his first journey into the formidable jungle to find Nigel and the grass he needs to make an unforgettable pair of shoes for his favorite entertainer. With its seamless intermingling of earth tones and lush tropical colors, and its smooth, heavy linework, this graphic novel strongly evokes picture books owing to its numerous full-page bleeds and frequent use of nonpaneled pages. The text is large and the vocabulary mostly simple. However, some pages become overcrowded as Varon squeezes in related facts. Dialogue contains elevated, undefined vocabulary such as provincial and embellishment . Realistic images of jungle animals are worked into the pages via Francis's guidebook, and the story acts as something of a guidebook itself. Plants and animals are labeled throughout, together with local naming conventions when applicable (e.g., jaguars are called "tigers" in Guyana). The spare back matter includes reference photos that inspired the story's imagery. VERDICT This simple yet fun tale will help newly independent readers make the transition to full-blown graphic novels, stoke curiosity about the jungle ecosystem, and teach about teamwork, respect, and kindness. Alea Perez, Westmont Public Library, IL

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Publishers Weekly (Fri Oct 06 00:00:00 CDT 2023)
School Library Journal (Thu Feb 01 00:00:00 CST 2018)
Word Count: 3,400
Reading Level: 3.2
Interest Level: 2-5
Accelerated Reader: reading level: 3.2 / points: 0.5 / quiz: 196940 / grade: Lower Grades
Reading Counts!: reading level:4.3 / points:3.0 / quiz:Q76263
Lexile: GN590L
Guided Reading Level: Q

From Sara Varon ( Robot Dreams , Bake Sale ) comes New Shoes , a heartwarming graphic novel about a donkey on a quest to make the perfect pair of shoes. Francis the donkey is the best shoemaker in the village. He uses only the finest materials: coconut wood for the soles, goat's wool for the insoles, and wild tiger grass for the uppers. One day he receives a special order from his favorite singer: Miss Manatee, the queen of calypso. But he's all out of tiger grass! To make the perfect pair of shoes, Francis must journey deep into the jungle . . . and that means leaving his village for the first time. In New Shoes , Sara Varon takes us on a vivid journey into the jungles of South America. From the capybara to the jaguar to the three-toed sloth, Francis meets a variety of animals outside his neighborhood. They're not so scary when you get to know them!


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