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Brave Potatoes [School & Library Binding]

Toby Speed (Author)
4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (9 customer reviews)


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May 2002 4 and upP and up
See the mamas and the papas and the wee potato buds...
"It's refreshing to see something genuinely new sprouting under the sun." -The Bulletin, starred review

"A peck of bug-eyed prize potatoes tiptoe out of the 'Bud and Bean Arena' at the County fair...and roll through the midway on a daring rescue mission...Speed and Root bring plenty of panache to their task, stewing up a tasty goulash of a book...."
-Publishers Weekly

"Any way you slice it, this tuberous triumph will have readers rolling in the aisles."
-Kirkus Reviews
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Rarely does potato poetry reach such laudable heights as in this piece of inspired lunacy from the tomfool team Toby Speed and Barry Root of Two Cool Cows. Surely these noble tubers have long deserved some sort of epic treatment (one wonders, for instance, why there's never been a "Charge of the Spud Brigade" or "The Tater Not Taken"), but Brave Potatoes at last gives the forsaken roots their well-deserved due, in a wonderfully weird and lyrical tribute.

Squeezed in between the prize perennials and the summer squash at a county fair 4-H hall, the potatoes begin their night of adventure, rubbing their eyes as they stir to life. "Everyone's asleep in the Bud and Bean Arena. / So all the prize potatoes with their eyes wide open topple to the hard-knocky floor." This lumpy little crew has just one thing in mind: heading down the midway to take a ride on the Zip. "Over at the Fair, / potatoes in the air! / See them flip, flip, flip on the wild and woolly Zip!" But across town at the Chowder Lounge, Chef Hackemup has other plans for these high-flying potatoes--hoping to make curly fries, chips, and gumbo à la Zip, "Off goes / Hackemup / with a bag / to pack 'em up." Can these spuds possibly survive his shredder and his grater and his So-Long-See-You-Later? Only if they're brave enough, of course, and you can bet that all the other vegetables held captive in Hackemup's mad-scientist-style kitchen are counting on them.

Speed's well-crafted verse ("If real words won't do, I make some up," he admits) is matched only by Root's luminescent and hilariously detailed illustrations. (Ages 7 to 10) --Paul Hughes --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

From Publishers Weekly

The team behind Two Cool Cows returns in this remarkable veggie opera. After dark at the county fair's produce display, strange things are afoot: "All the prize potatoes with their eyes wide open/ topple to the hard-knocky floor/ and one potato, two potato, three potato, four/ head for the creak-cracky door." As complacent pumpkins and watermelons snooze, the spuds gallop into the moonlight and climb aboard a carnival ride, the Zip (whose name conveniently rhymes with "chip"). Meanwhile, in a nearby industrial kitchen full of steaming, gleaming copper kettles, Hackemup the chef whacks unfortunate onions, peppers and tomatoesA"But he hasn't got potatoes./ No, he hasn't got potatoes." Speed sets up a wicked confrontation between Hackemup and the innocent tubers, and the aptly named Root paints the midnight showdown with gusto. The collaborators present the unusual material without irony, and Root carefully portrays the russet red and Yukon gold heroes in all sizes, with unique personalities blazing in their beady little eyes. The intrepid potatoes stage a real grassroots campaign against The Man, and they ultimately march down the street chanting, "We will never be potpie./ We will never be potluck./ We will never be frittata./ We will always be potatoes." This poetically phrased and oddly poignant tale might make a good companion to Saxton Freymann and Joost Elffers's How Are You Peeling?, another omen of a budding potato-liberation movement. Ages 4-8. (May)
Copyright 2000 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

Product Details

  • Reading level: Ages 4 and up
  • School & Library Binding
  • Publisher: Tandem Library (May 2002)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 061345247X
  • ISBN-13: 978-0613452472
  • Product Dimensions: 11.2 x 8.7 x 0.4 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 13.8 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (9 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #9,112,954 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

More About the Author

Toby Speed is the award-winning author of seven children's books including TWO COOL COWS, an American Bookseller Pick of the List and an IRA-CBC Children's Choice Book, and BRAVE POTATOES, which was on both the Publishers Weekly and The New York Times children's bestseller lists. She has written many stories for Highlights for Children, Jack and Jill, and other magazines.

These days Toby loves creating murder and mayhem in suburbia. She is seeking publication for DEATH OVER EASY, the first book in her mystery series featuring aviator sleuth Emma Trace, and is hard at work on the sequel.

Born in Queens, NY, Toby is also a mom, pilot, cloud lover and dedicated chocoholic. She has three grown daughters and lives on Long Island with her cat Kashi. Learn more at her website, www.tobyspeed.com


 

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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Blue Ribbon Winner!, July 24, 2000
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This review is from: Brave Potatoes (Hardcover)
The author of this books is truly a genius: she makes the words sing with wild abandon and fun. Who else writes like this except maybe Carl Sandburg! This and her previous Two Cool Cows are among the most inventive children's books in years. Read this book to a child and watch them laugh at the delicious sound of the words and the story: I did. A truly blue winner, this book.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Terrific Tubers, November 21, 2009
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Spudman (Pasadena, MD United States) - See all my reviews
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The glossy cover did it for me. One glance and I was spellbound, delirious with tuber rapture. The title itself, "Brave Potatoes", is enough to quicken a spudophile's pulse, let alone the cover's image of over a dozen spuds, their faces beaming with delight, their skins glowing under an eerie orange, neon glow, their skinny little arms raised in triumph and delight, as they recklessly ride Zip, the grandest Ferris wheel on the midway.

Brave Potatoes,(published in 2000) written by Toby Speed and Illustrated appropriately by Barry Root is an absolute joy and a deep ladle of fun. It is the kind of book one loves to read aloud to children, the kind they want to hear again, the kind one remembers for many years thereafter. The text is rich with rhyme, alliteration, rhythm and unexpected, lexicological twists and turns.

The graphic artistry of Barry Root is dramatic, compelling, and exciting with an abundance of shadowy orange and subdued russet. His complex illustrations have an oil painting quality and are a destination in and of themselves, not just a happenstance adjunct to the text. The pictured brave potatoes are not piles of rubber stamped sameness, but individualized and varying in shape, size and expression. The graphics and rhythmic, Dr.Seusian text work in tandem to move this delicious story along.

This book by its very nature does not lend itself to easy analysis and categorizing with one of the reading level formulas available to educators. In my research I noticed many sites tagged it with a reading level of grades 1-2. A few gave it a rating of 3.5 grade level.
Some of the vocabulary is far beyond the phonic reach of most first or second graders though it may be part of their listening vocabulary.

Phrases like Maldonado mushrooms, Bastaboola beets, jubo jumbalays, and armadilly chili, may not be immediately comprehended but they roll off the tongue and are the infectious catalysts of smiles and laughter. Brave Potatoes is a roller coaster ride of a book, a joyous scream not to be missed, and one that demands repeating. What a fantastic film this could make!
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Amusing yet somewhat difficult, September 17, 2009
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Fry Boy (Orlando, FL USA) - See all my reviews
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This is an interesting story with some clever wordplay that revolves around a bunch of potatoes at a county fair. They get up in the middle of the night and ride what the author calls "the Zip," which is a carnival ride. Meanwhile, a chef in town with no potatoes spots them with his binoculars and attempts to catch them. The pictures are funny and done well, but the story is a challenge to read. Sometimes it rhymes and sometimes it doesn't, so when you first read it to your child it's a bit frustrating because it's not readily apparent what the rhythm should be.
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