Showing posts with label Wende and Harry Devlin. Show all posts
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Friday, March 6, 2015

PPBF: The Trouble With Henriette!

Today's Perfect Picture Book Friday pick

The Trouble with Henriette!
By the husband and wife team
of Wende and Harry Devlin
The Trouble with Henriette!
Written and Illustrated by Wende and Harry Devlin
Simon & Schuster, 1995
Ages 3 and up


Themes:
culture, pets


Opening:
Grandfather's farm truck sputtered into the big city. Putt-putt-putt.

Maybe this is the worst day of my life, thought Jolie, squeezed between Grandfather and her truffle hound, Henriette. Jolie hugged Henriette close. Today, she was going to lose her dog.


Synopsis:
Grandfather needs a good hound to hunt for truffles to sell to the fancy restaurants of Paris. Jolie's friend and pet Henriette seems to have lost her ability to scent the truffles. Now grandfather must sell Henriette to buy another dog. When Henriette escapes, she leads them on a chase through the elegant Hotel Eclair. Henriette may find truffles, but she also finds trouble with a capital "T." Jolie must convince her grandfather, the hotel manager, and the restaurant's most important guests that Henriette is worth her weight in truffles.


What I Love:
I love the work of this dynamic duo. Their honest illustrations and clever POV make the pictures energetic. Below the surface of the obvious dilemma (a girl about to lose her dog) is the more subtle theme of the relationship between the grandfather and Jolie. He is blinded by his own opinion and fails to see that a little girl may have the solution to his problems. I was immediately drawn to the unusual story elements. I thought only pigs hunted truffles! Here is an example a spread from the book.

Henriette invades the Hotel Eclair!
Henriette disappears into the restaurant.









Bonus: 
1. What is a truffle? Learn more from the Mycological (mushroom) Society of San Francisco or the North American Truffling Society.
2. Investigate the life of real truffle hunting dogs at Modern Farmer.
I'm told they taste delicious.
3. Cook up a new taste with Simply Recipe's potato-onion dish, flavored with truffle oil.
4.  If truffle oil is out of your price range, try these adorable meringue mushrooms instead.
5. Fill your house with origami mushrooms courtesy of Krokotak and turn your next snowy day into a truffle hunt.
6. You'll find fun activities and facts about France at the Kids' World Travel Guide. All that and picture book recommendations, too at Travel For Kids.
7. On America's west coast? Plan to visit the Oregon Truffle Festival.
8. Then check out these and other Perfect Picture Books at your local library.

Reviewed by Fats
Reviewed by Kirsten



Reviewed by Richa


Another favorite
by Wende & Harry Devlin
Reviewed by Barbara
Reviewed by Julie


Have you reviewed a Perfect Picture Book along this theme? Please leave the link in the comments below. Thanks!






Check out all the recommended titles for Perfect Picture Book Friday
for March 6, 2015 available on Susanna Leonard Hill's blog.

Friday, November 15, 2013

PPBF: Cranberry Thanksgiving

Today's Perfect Picture Book Friday pick

Cranberry Thanksgiving
Written and illustrated by Wende and Harry Devlin
Simon & Schuster, 1971, Fiction, ages 4-8

Themes:
Holidays, Misunderstandings, Appearances

Opening:
"Maggie darted about like a black-stockingbird,  in search of wood for the fireplace. She and her grandmother lived at the edge of a lonely cranberry bog in New England, and the winds were cold at the edge of the sea."

Synopsis:
Grandma's favorite day of the year is Thanksgiving. She is always generous with the food on her table, but not so the recipe for her coveted cranberry bread. Maggie and her grandmother each invite a friend for dinner, but not everyone knows how to mind their manners. While they are enjoying Grandma's homemade fare, someone plans to make off with the secret recipe.


What I Love:
This book is over forty years old, and while it may be a little text-heavy for some of today's editors, the prose is as lovely as any modern writer's. The illustrations are an unusual mix of watercolor and ink line, but they only serve to reinforce the old-fashioned New England setting. The colors are lively. The characters are, well, adorable! Harry Devlin's composition is superb. Wende's storyline, timeless. This book could easily be published today, and has in fact been reissued by Purple House Press.

Thanks to Today's Inspiration illustration blog for this gorgeous interior art by Harry Devlin.


Bonus:
Thanks to GoodIdeasandTips
1. Surprise! There are more adventures of Maggie and her grandma on the cranberry farm. I can't wait to find them all.
2. Cranberry Thanksgiving includes the not-so-secret recipe for Grandmother's cranberry bread. Readers will love baking a loaf or two, just like the characters in the story. If you can't wait, click here.
3. Make a healthy cranberry-apple turkey for snack-time.
4. Use the opportunity to learn how cranberries grow. Visit a bog, like this one in Cape Cod.
5. If anyone finds instructions for a great yarn beard like Mr. Whiskers's, please email the link to me. I'll keep looking.


Check out all the recommended titles for Perfect Picture Book Friday
for November 15, 2013, available on Susanna Leonard Hill's excellent blog.