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Pigsticks and Harold and the Incredible Journey

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Pigsticks and Harold and the Incredible Journey

Contributors:

By (Author) Alex Milway
Illustrated by Alex Milway

ISBN:

9780763681050

Publisher:

Candlewick Press,U.S.

Imprint:

Candlewick Press,U.S.

Publication Date:

1st August 2015

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

Children

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Fiction

Dewey:

FIC

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

84

Dimensions:

Width 155mm, Height 229mm, Spine 6mm

Weight:

213g

Description

An entertaining kickoff to a series of adventures, whether Harold likes it or not. Publishers Weekly

Pigsticks is the last in a noble line of explorers, and hes decided its time for him to follow in his forepigs footstepswith an assistant to do the heavy lifting, of course. When his help-wanted ad draws a motley crew of candidates, he chooses a hapless delivery hamster named Harold. After a long trek through jungles, over deserts, and up a giant ice-topped mountain, the last crumb of cake is stolen by a herd of thieving goats, and their goal is nowhere in sight. Will they ever discover the Ends of the Earth

Reviews

Milway develops his characters into quite lovable friends that children will adore. Pigsticks is certainly in charge, but it is clear that without his assistant, his goal will never be realized. Ample illustrations and a large font make this is a solid chapter book addition for new and/or struggling readers.
School Library Journal

Milways ink illustrations ... [use] sequential panels to show the duos progress, and the art often reveals the truth behind the deadpan text. Harold was definitely going deeper into the jungle than any hamster had gone before, he writes as Harold sinks into a pit of quicksand. An entertaining kickoff to a series of adventures, whether Harold likes it or not.
Publishers Weekly

When Pigsticks, a pig with wanderlust, teams up with Harold the hamster, anything can happen. ... Humorous cartoon illustrations appear on most pages and extend the text, adding to the chuckles. ... Funny.
Kirkus Reviews

With rich vocabulary, humor, and busy illustrations, this book should satisfy the young illustrated fiction reader in your library.
Library Media Connection

Milways humorously dramatic writing keeps the story moving along at a snappy pace. The plentiful pictures, rendered in ink and colored digitally, offer a stylized, cartoonish world. Pigsticks oversized snout, baby-blue eyes, and changing headgear (suited to the various climes) give him presence, while rotund, brown Harold elicits sympathy with his clearly overstuffed backpack. Budding adventurers and lovers of comic stories will enjoy this duos escapades, and a spot of cake afterwards would not go amiss.
Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books

In three generously illustrated chapters we follow the explorers as they survive swamps, deserts, rickety rope bridges, malevolent mountain goats, and an avalanche to return home triumphant. The art is slapdash-goofy: Pigsticks looks like a yam with a snout, and Harold is a mustachioed hacky sack. Frequent disconnects between text and pictures carry much of the humor in this tongue-in-cheek-funny (everybody will have the pleasure of seeing right through Pigstickss charming arrogance) early chapter book. Plums for grownups Mild satire of the British-colonial mindset and some porcine parodies of cubist masterworks on Pigstickss walls.
The Horn Book

[W]hen it comes to childrens literature there are a few elements that can be counted on to endear book to reader. Characters with wildly opposite dispositions (and the humor that stems from their relationship). A journeys usually good. And vibrant, modern illustrations never hurt. Early Reader Pigsticks and Harold by Alex Milway has all of these elements. Its entertaining, its subtly sophisticated, and its a book that readers wont want to put down.
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