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Loud Emily

Loud Emily

List Price: $16.00
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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: You Will Love It!
Review: A nearly perfect book with a rhythmic narrative and richly stylized illustrations, "Loud Emily" is an engaging and informative book that I highly recommend. It's the story of Emily, a little girl who voice started out LOUD and just got LOUDER: "But as Emily grew, so did her voice. It rattled the brasses. It shimmied the crystals. It shattered the plates as they crashed to the floor."

There's a great narrative flair here, and the book is fun to read. The illustrations, depicting mid-19th century houses and ships, are done with a "crackle" technique, and some pictures recall needlework or stenciling. The illustrator also has fun accenting a sort of American Gothic style with humorous touches and a tad of parody.

The message here (and it is subtle and secondary to the story) is that there is a niche for everyone. For Emily, it is aboard a 3-masted sailing ship: "Can you call an order from the fo'c'sle to quarter-deck above a gale force wind?" peeped Captain Baroo. "AYE AYE, CAPTAIN!" she said. Before the captain could say "Mizzenmast," Emily called, "ALL HANDS ON DECK!" and every ship's crew came running."

The story has humor, drama, emotion, and action. You will share your child's delight when reading lines such as "AVAST! LUFF HER UP BEFORE WE"RE STOVE!" (the endpapers have a glossary!), and seeing the big ship rolling over a huge green sea. There's also an imaginative surprise ending.

This is that rare book which is both literate and fun, and where the sparkle of the prose is matched by the stylish originality of the pictures. One of the best children's books I've read in years, it's about 38 pages long including endnotes, and recommended by the publisher for children 4-8 years old. However, I think it might appeal to a much broader audience as well!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: You Will Love It!
Review: A nearly perfect book with a rhythmic narrative and richly stylized illustrations, "Loud Emily" is an engaging and informative book that I highly recommend. It's the story of Emily, a little girl who voice started out LOUD and just got LOUDER: "But as Emily grew, so did her voice. It rattled the brasses. It shimmied the crystals. It shattered the plates as they crashed to the floor."

There's a great narrative flair here, and the book is fun to read. The illustrations, depicting mid-19th century houses and ships, are done with a "crackle" technique, and some pictures recall needlework or stenciling. The illustrator also has fun accenting a sort of American Gothic style with humorous touches and a tad of parody.

The message here (and it is subtle and secondary to the story) is that there is a niche for everyone. For Emily, it is aboard a 3-masted sailing ship: "Can you call an order from the fo'c'sle to quarter-deck above a gale force wind?" peeped Captain Baroo. "AYE AYE, CAPTAIN!" she said. Before the captain could say "Mizzenmast," Emily called, "ALL HANDS ON DECK!" and every ship's crew came running."

The story has humor, drama, emotion, and action. You will share your child's delight when reading lines such as "AVAST! LUFF HER UP BEFORE WE"RE STOVE!" (the endpapers have a glossary!), and seeing the big ship rolling over a huge green sea. There's also an imaginative surprise ending.

This is that rare book which is both literate and fun, and where the sparkle of the prose is matched by the stylish originality of the pictures. One of the best children's books I've read in years, it's about 38 pages long including endnotes, and recommended by the publisher for children 4-8 years old. However, I think it might appeal to a much broader audience as well!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Sock it to 'em, Emily
Review: Bought this book for my granddaughter who loves to sail. She got right into it. Kids seem to identify with imperfections... so she gets an enormous kick out of Emily's loud voice. And I like the crazy ending...as does she. Life doesn't have to be logical... just fun! I also like being able to explain the nautical terms to her. This is a super book for 4 and 5 year olds.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Sock it to 'em, Emily
Review: Bought this book for my granddaughter who loves to sail. She got right into it. Kids seem to identify with imperfections... so she gets an enormous kick out of Emily's loud voice. And I like the crazy ending...as does she. Life doesn't have to be logical... just fun! I also like being able to explain the nautical terms to her. This is a super book for 4 and 5 year olds.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A fun book!
Review: I thoroughly enjoyed reading this book aloud to my daughters. It's about a little girl born with a really big voice who after struggling to fit in finds her niche in the world. What is a problem to one person often can be a solution to another. And that's the message I got from this book. Emily's loud voice, while annoying her family to the point that they fear her ability to fit into the world, eventually ends up helping others (from the round kitchen cook who needed help calling the servants, to a sea captain who needed help shouting commands to his crew, to a lighthouse whose light was broken and needed someone to warn ships of the rocks). And the artwork is exceptional - wonderfully rich in color! Give this fun book a read!


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