Copyright Date:
2024
Edition Date:
2024
Release Date:
07/16/24
ISBN:
1-592-70409-3
ISBN 13:
978-1-592-70409-5
Dewey:
Fic
Language:
English
Reviews:
Kirkus Reviews
Pedro is separated from his mother on a trip from Bogotá to a Caribbean island.Smallest in his class and bullied, 10-year-old Pedro is thrilled about the vacation but finds himself wondering if his father's "business trip" is really a permanent estrangement. Manuela and her son are so close that they can read one another's expressions, but Pedro, angry that she's concealed the truth about his father, runs away. Lost and hungry, Pedro is discovered by Johnny Tay, an elderly and irascible island dweller who lets him stay the night in his shanty. Johnny's parrot, Victoria, allegedly 300 years old, regales Pedro with firsthand accounts of the shipboard adventures of Johnny's great-grandfather's great-grandfather, a cook to pirates. During Pedro's absence, Manuela realizes that her maturing son deserves more candor and freedom. Over breakfast, Johnny says that he'll help reunite Pedro and Manuela "in good time." After the two of them go snorkeling and spear-fishing and enjoy a lunch of fresh red snapper, Johnny has begun to repair his motorbike just as Manuela arrives in a police truck. Made up of salient early moments in a boy's coming of age, this Colombian import contains glints of magical realism and a picaresque, albeit parrot-narrated, pirate subplot. Pedro grows and shrinks according to his emotional state, and Escobar's wry musings about treasure-is it the purported pirates' plundered gold, or the island's magnificent, prolific breadfruit tree?-sparkle like the seven-colored sea. Builes' pale, delicate illustrations add humorous touches.Lively and thought provoking. (Fiction. 7-12)
A timid ten-year-old boy meets Johnny, a gruff islander who will change his life, in Johnny, the Sea, and Me, a heartwarming middle-grade novel by Melba Escobar about finding yourself and your place in the world—featuring illustrations by award-winning artist Elizabeth Builes.
Translated from Spanish by Sara Lissa Paulson
Pedro has always dreamed of going to the sea. So when his mom takes him on a special trip to a small island in the Caribbean, he’s so happy that he grows an extra inch! But the troubles at home—bullying from classmates and an absent father—find a way to follow Pedro, even on vacation… Overwhelmed, the boy takes to the beach and runs away, hoping to leave his worries far behind.
That’s when he meets Johnny, an islander descended from pirates. At first, Pedro is frightened by Johnny’s imposing appearance and brusque manners. But Johnny, along with his chatty parrot Victoria, takes young Pedro under his wing and shares his island and his stories with him, thereby changing Pedro’s life. Because sometimes, like Pedro, you have to lose yourself to find yourself.