Copyright Date:
2019
Edition Date:
2019
Release Date:
08/06/19
Illustrator:
Kolar, Bob,
Pages:
1 volume (unpaged)
ISBN:
0-544-80181-4
ISBN 13:
978-0-544-80181-3
Dewey:
E
LCCN:
2018035184
Dimensions:
24 x 29 cm.
Language:
English
Reviews:
Kirkus Reviews
A semi experiences a dark night of the soul when he discovers he's second rate.Imbued with a mighty engine, massive tires, and a healthy sense of his own superiority, Trucker rules the road. But the 10-wheeled narcissist experiences a swift kick to the gut the day he catches a glimpse of Train. Painfully aware of his relative inadequacy, the truck is taken down a further notch when he discovers that all traffic stops for trains. Not trucks. Fortunately ego takes a back seat to heroism when Trucker observes a broken gate at the next train junction and risks unpopularity to save his fellow road warriors. Judging by the title, readers would be forgiven for thinking this a buddy book, but Train remains utterly unaware of Trucker's very existence throughout, even while his presence eclipses Trucker's very sense of self. The lesson to be learned here is one of grounded self-esteem; while it's familiar, its expression feels fresh. Kolar's digital art will feed directly into any young vehicular enthusiast's yearning for cars and trucks and things that go.Grab your CB radios and hold onto your whistle. In this battle of truck vs. train, the true winners are the readers. (Picture book. 3-6)
Kindness and friendship triumph over bullying in this action-packed story that’s perfect for fans of Little Blue Truck and Loren Long’s Otis stories, and for every vehicle-obsessed little one.
Trucker, the big rig, loves to rule the road with his size, strength, and mighty horn. The other vehicles swerve and shake as Trucker blasts past, expecting them to follow along in awe. Then Trucker meets the louder, stronger, and kinder Train. He sees how the other vehicles gleam and swoon when Train is around. And he wonders, Why don’t they ever gleam at me?
Trucker just wants Train to go away . . . until a broken railroad crossing signal changes everything. Can Trucker use his size and strength for the good of his fellow vehicles before it’s too late?
Perfect for fans of Little Blue Truck and Loren Long’s Otis stories, Trucker and Train is a classic in the making.