Copyright Date:
2019
Edition Date:
2019
Release Date:
11/05/19
Pages:
1 volume (unpaged)
ISBN:
1-592-70300-3
ISBN 13:
978-1-592-70300-5
Dewey:
E
LCCN:
2019000176
Dimensions:
25 cm.
Language:
English
Reviews:
Publishers Weekly
(Fri Oct 06 00:00:00 CDT 2023)
Marcus is enormously pleased with his new shoes, which -lit up and flashed in two colors.- Bold colors and crisply edged graphic shapes show Marcus in his room, his shoes glowing through the fabric of his play tent. Marcus-s grandfather duly admires them, then offers to share a story of his own about shoes. Ariba, a child of color like Marcus, also has treasured footwear: green tie-up shoes his parents bought too big so that Ariba would be able to wear them for a long time. His shoes lead him on adventures throughout his village: -I-ve heard they even led him to track down the village robber,- the storyteller says, as a red fox stealing a hen is seen with Ariba-s green-shod feet in pursuit. When Ariba grows older and moves from his village to a city, his tastes change, and he resolves to get rid of his shoes. Instead, a series of sweetly comic encounters show his neighbors inadvertently thwarting his plan-and continually reconnecting him with his old shoes and his past. Debut creator Manapov-s story within a story spotlights the warmth of close-knit communities, and her artwork bursts with motion and color. Ages 6-10. (Nov.)
School Library Journal
(Fri Nov 01 00:00:00 CDT 2019)
PreS-Gr 2 Dark-skinned, curly-haired Marcus is thrilled with his new red shoes and shows them off to everyone he meets. While talking with him on the phone, his grandfather tells Marcus a story about a child named Ariba, who received a brand-new pair of green-and-yellow sneakers for his 12th birthday that turned out to be almost "magical." Ariba found that he could do amazing things in his shoes and decided to make them last by only wearing them on Sundays. After many years, the grown-up Ariba moved to the city and decided that it was time to buy a new pair of shoes and give up the old ones. He attempted several times to leave his sneakers where someone else would find and use them but the shoes always returned to him. Mixed-media illustrations in bright red, blue, green, pink, and black fill the pages with collage-style images. VERDICT How the shoes came back into his possession and who Ariba is are answered in this quirky retelling of an African folktale. Maryann H. Owen, Oak Creek Public Library WI
Ariba, An Old Tale about New Shoes retells an African folktale with humor and grace that shows how the true riches of childhood stay with us across our lives.
Marcus’s joy over his new pair of shoes reminds his grandfather of an old story about a boy named Ariba who has the most wonderful and unusual relationship with an extraordinary pair of shoes. As a child, Ariba saves these special shoes for Sundays only, and they give him magic and the greatest happiness. When he grows up and moves to the city, he decides the old shoes can go. But no matter how many times Ariba tries to get rid of his shoes, they always seem to find their way back to him. After all, why would shoes caked, baked, and layered with stories ever want to find a new owner? For in life, just as we claim a few precious things as our own, there are also those rare things that claim us, too. With a diverse cast of characters, a Black protagonist, and great graphic illustrations, this is a book that teaches kids something worth knowing about the essence of life.