No Fair! No Fair!: And Other Jolly Poems of Childhood
And Other Jolly Poems of Childhood
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- $10.99
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- $10.99
Publisher Description
The first children's poetry collection by award-winning writer Calvin Trillin -- illustrated by acclaimed illustrator Roz Chast!Get ready to laugh out loud with Calvin Trillin's first collection of poems for children (and nearby grown-ups). Enjoy the whimsical cartoon illustrations by New York Times bestselling illustrator Roz Chast as you find out if Justin is "the awfulest kid in the class," if there's anything that Matt won't eat, and if you can send back a new baby brother.Inspired by some of Calvin Trillin's real-life experiences, No Fair! No Fair! And Other Jolly Poems of Childhoodcelebrates the humor of familiar everyday topics.
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
Rein in your expectations: this is a book of wonderful illustrations and lackluster rhymes. Many start with clever ideas about coping with an unfair world: "How Many Stuffed Animals?" introduces a kid who solves her fear of the dark by sleeping under a mound of plush toys. But author and New Yorker staff writer Trillin's verse never crackles with the possibilities of language's playfulness, and the storytelling, particularly in the longer poems that dominate the collection, is equally pedestrian: "The animal pals that are piled in my bed/ Keep nighttime from being much scarier./ That's why I need more. I've got plenty of room./ For me, it's the more pals the merrier." It's only in one set of four short verses, grouped under the title "Evening Complaints" (there are also lesser "Morning Complaints" and "School Complaints"), that an authentically juvenile voice emerges. The anxiety and sense of being put-upon that threads through these verses are mother's milk for Chast (Around the Clock), though, and her drawings are consistently funny. Ages 3 5.