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Enchanted Lion
Just the Series: My Alter Ego Is a Superhero   

Series and Publisher: My Alter Ego Is a Superhero   

Annotation: There's a mysterious new hero in town and his name is BROWN! BLACK follows. Who will be next? Rusty's grandfather has just died. And Anton, Ruben, and the minister's son all have it in for him. But with his grandfather's broken pocket-watch, two cans of paint, and a little help from his friends, Rusty can do anything! Just as long as nobody's parents find out. The first book in a highly popular, award-winning middle-grade series from Norway, Brown has been sold into twenty-seven languages and is illustrated by the now-familiar and beloved Oyvind Torseter. A fun, satisfying read accompanied by excellent visual storytelling.
 
Reviews: 3
Catalog Number: #209873
Format: Perma-Bound Edition
Publisher: Enchanted Lion
Copyright Date: 2019
Edition Date: 2019 Release Date: 06/04/19
Illustrator: Torseter, Oyvind,
Pages: 124 pages
ISBN: Publisher: 1-592-70251-1 Perma-Bound: 0-7804-7620-4
ISBN 13: Publisher: 978-1-592-70251-0 Perma-Bound: 978-0-7804-7620-2
Dewey: Fic
LCCN: 2018022904
Dimensions: 18 cm
Language: English
Reviews:
Horn Book (Thu Aug 01 00:00:00 CDT 2019)

Rusty's beloved grandfather has just died and his fort has been ruined by neighborhood bullies, so Rusty's alter-ego, "Brown," arrives to deal with these problems. Rusty/Brown, joined eventually by friends Jack and Lou, works his way through his grief while confronting the bullies. This plentifully illustrated import from Norway is in equal measure heartbreaking, silly, realistic, and childlike.

Kirkus Reviews (Mon Feb 06 00:00:00 CST 2023)

Bullies spur a lad and two new friends to dress up as secret superheroes in this trilogy opener from Norway.Encouraged by the spectral figure of his just-deceased grandpa, Rusty sets out for payback after three punks—identified throughout as "Anton, Ruben, and the minister's son"—wreck the clubhouse he and his friend Jack have laboriously constructed from scrap. As "Brown," dressed in a brown cape and mask, he sneaks out into the night to slap brown paint on Ruben's bicycle. Shortly after Rusty tells Jack about the feat, another masked marauder, "Black," repaints Anton's bike. Joined by a third confidante, styling herself "Blue, or the Blue Avenger," the trio sets out on one more nocturnal mission…only to discover that most of the stash of blue paint has disappeared. Still, there's enough to repaint the bikes of all three foes blue. The next day Rusty, overcome by guilt, is on the verge of confessing…when he learns that his nemeses are now in deep doo-doo for several acts of mischief, notably splashing the local church's spire with blue "rude words." Off the hook! Small, fine-lined ink drawings with color highlights on nearly every page supply this tongue-in-cheek escapade with evocative vignettes depicting Rusty's flights of fancy, quizzical-looking parents and other grown-ups, and masked prowlers in homemade outfits. The cast defaults to white.Chucklebait for Wimpy Kid fans. (Fiction. 9-11)

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

In this first in a series from Øvreås (The Heartless Troll) and one of Enchanted Lion-s early forays into middle grade, Rusty hopes that after his family moves to the country, he-ll be able to spend more time with his grandfather. Instead, his grandfather dies suddenly, and a trio of persistent neighborhood bullies adds to Rusty-s troubles. Unable to talk about his loss and pushed to the edge after the bullies destroy the fort he-s been building with his friend Jack, Rusty steals away in the night, dressed as -Brown,- a superhero, and defaces one of the bullies- bikes with brown paint. Feeling empowered, Rusty begins to encounter his grandfather-s spirit, who seems to approve of his nightly heroic missions. He-s joined by tall tale-telling Jack and lonely Lou (the superheroes Black and Blue, respectively), and together, the three friends find courage and independence when acting as their alter egos. Rusty-s slow, rebellious processing of his grandfather-s death and his growing sense of self and agency will appeal to Roald Dahl fans. Simple line illustrations with splashes of color and texture from Torseter (My Father-s Arms Are a Boat) enhance the quirky, engaging story told in poignant, occasionally humorous prose. Ages 6-10. (June)

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Horn Book (Thu Aug 01 00:00:00 CDT 2019)
Kirkus Reviews (Mon Feb 06 00:00:00 CST 2023)
Publishers Weekly (Fri Oct 06 00:00:00 CDT 2023)
Reading Level: 2.0
Interest Level: 1-4
Lexile: 530L

Brown is a warm and powerful story of friendship and courage, full of creativity and everyday magic.”—From the jury statement, Nordic Council Children's and Young People's Literature Prize

Guided by his grandfather’s ghost, two cans of paint, and a little help from his friends, Brown can do anything! Just as long as nobody's parents find out.

Brown is the fantastical first book in the award-winning My Alter Ego Is A Superhero series from Norway, Brown has been sold into twenty-seven languages and is illustrated throughout by the now-familiar and beloved Øyvind Torseter.

New in the neighborhood and hounded by fort-wrecking bullies, Rusty is looking glum. And to top it all off, his grandfather has just died. Rusty is stuck sorting out his emotions while the adults are busy sorting out the “practicalities” with the hospital. But one dark night, after watching a superhero movie on TV, Rusty gets an idea… Dressed in brown pants, a black-and-brown striped shirt, a brown mask and cape, and his mother’s brown belt, the superhero BROWN is born! Guided by his grandfather’s ghost, two cans of paint, and a little help from his friends, Brown can do anything! Just as long as nobody's parents find out.

Øyvind Torseter is a Norwegian artist and illustrator who has created eight books on his own and several with other authors. He’s received numerous awards for his books, including a Bologna Ragazzi Award and the Norwegian Book Art Prize. In 2014, Øyvind was a finalist for the prestigious Hans Christian Andersen Award. Other titles with Enchanted Lion Books include: My Father’s Arms Are a Boat, The Hole, Why Dogs Have Wet Noses, The Heartless Troll and others.


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