Published by Sourcebooks Wonderland on June 1, 2020
Genres: Adventure
Format: Picture Book Fiction
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A dream turned to embarrassment. Trying to fit in. Trying others’ ways. Not giving up. Finding a way – my own way. The young unnamed narrator wants to make a perfect, blooming, slapping, splashing, dripping cannonball. After a few of his own failures, he tries everyone’s suggestions, which also end in embarrassing results. Finally, after consulting his Nan, (who gives him just the right encouragement to “listen to (your) heart), the book concludes with his spectacular splash.
Bright, inviting colors supply amusing details, especially on the endpapers (don’t miss the orange octopus hiding here and there). Published in 2018 in New Zealand as “The Bomb”, the brief glossary includes two Māori words.
Pair with many other stories of perseverance, such as “Great” (Glen Gretzky, 2016). Use wherever perseverance and individuality stories are called for. A creative writing exercise could have youngsters producing a mantra for one of their own dreams.
Reviewed by Lynn Mayer, Retired Librarian, Old Town Elementary School, Old Town