Where's My Tushy
By (Author) Deborah Aronson
Illustrated by Ivica Stevanovic
Lerner Publishing Group
Carolrhoda
1st April 2014
United States
Children
Fiction
Childrens / Teenage fiction: General, modern and contemporary fiction
Childrens / Teenage general interest: Celebrations, holidays, festivals and spec
Childrens / Teenage fiction: Humorous stories
[E]
Hardback
24
Width 225mm, Height 270mm
The world needs more humor and this book does the trick. This is a hilarious rhyming story of "tushies" that run away leaving their owners befuddled as they wonder what will happen when Shabbat comes and they're unable to sit in the synagogue or even sit down for dinner.
In one little town (it is sad but it's true)., The tushies left town without leaving a clue., Yup. A hilarious rhyming tale about the travails of (Jewish) life without a tushy.
"Playful rhyming couplets reveal the necessity of backsides.
You'd think it'd be cushy to write about tushies. You'd think it'd be easy to please. Instead, it's a chore. The effort's a bore, and rhyming takes real expertise. Aronson pulls it off in this jaunty picture book enlivened by humorous cartoons featuring chubby, shmoo-like figures dressed in an amazing variety of underwear. When all the tushies in town decide their lives are 'too tough' and take off for vacation at the beach, people discover just how important these body parts are in their lives. Their clothes won't stay up, and they can't sit down. There's no real narrative arc here. The rumps run away, romp in the sun and then return, while their owners worry and wonder where they've gone. The couplets, often set as quatrains, sit directly on the illustrations, many of which are double-page spreads that expand the story. Stevanovic's ink-and-watercolor illustrations, digitally enhanced, show unhappy townsfolk making do with pillows and suspenders while detectives and police carry on their investigation and the runaways enjoy the shore. A wraparound cover sets the stage, depicting the bums escaping into the night.
Captain Underpants look-alikes return with a caper sure to tickle preschool funny bones at storytime." --Kirkus Reviews
--Journal"There is nothing funnier to children in this age group than books that use words like 'underwear' and 'tushy.' Perhaps it is because they are words you really aren't supposed to say in polite company. To hear them in a book, then, makes them comfortably naughty. This is a story about tushies that feel they have been overlooked and taken for granted. Collectively, they decide to leave and go on vacation. All this is written in rhyme, a style that grabs young readers and listeners, and the illustrations are colorful and cartoony. The behinds realize that they miss everyone and head back to town, where they are unceremoniously reunited with the rest of their bodies. While readers will be glad to learn of the reunion, the ending is abrupt and the whole package may just be too silly for some. Still, children love funny books, and this one will get many of them chuckling." --School Library Journal
--JournalDeborah Aronson has been writing clever stories in rhyme for many years, some of which have even been set to music and performed. She is a retired social worker and lives with her husband in Bloomfield, Ml. This is her first children's book.
lvica Stevanovic has illustrated many picture books, book covers, and graphic novels. He also teaches classes on graphic books and comics at the Academy of Art in Novi Sad, Serbia. lvica using different techniques in his illustrations, from ink pen drawing as a basis, through watercolors to digital painting and collage. He lives in Veternik, in northern Serbia, with his wife, also achildren's illustrator, and their daughter.