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Cadillac [Hardcover]

Charles Temple (Author)
5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)


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Granny, poised behind the wheel of her vintage neon-pink Cadillac, terrorizes the other drivers on the road and takes her granddaughter on an adventure that she will never forget.

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From Publishers Weekly

Temple (On the River Bank; Shanty Boat) again charms readers with his rollicking and vivid rhyming language, but he makes some missteps in treating the subject matter at the heart of this picture book. Granny takes her young granddaughter for a spin in her gigantic, pink-finned Cadillac "With the Naugahyde seats/ And the gold-flecked metal... Boom, shacka-lacka-lacka/Boom, shacka-lack." The outing may be meant to be silly, but Temple fails to elevate the text to a state of goofiness removed from the difficult issues it suggests. This granny clearly has no business on the road; she knocks her own mailbox down from the git-go, then Lockhart's creamy, fuzzy pastels depict Granny putting on lipstick while driving, running red lights and crashing into a parking meter. There are no seatbelts to be seen and the granddaughter prays in the backseat throughout. At story's end, this highway hellion avoids a ticket by kissing a traffic cop, and then takes to the open road again. Worse, the granddaughter is shown at the parked car's wheel emulating her Granny. This type of humor is better left unshared. Ages 4-8.
Copyright 1995 Reed Business Information, Inc.

From School Library Journal

Kindergarten-Grade 2?A dippy, color-blind granny takes her granddaughter for a wild ride to town to buy a pair of polka-dotted undershorts for grandpa. En route she presses the pedal to the metal, cuts heedlessly in and out of traffic, runs red lights, parks on the sidewalk, and merrily throws a traffic ticket out the car window. Miraculously, they return home unscathed. The text often strains to rhyme and is barely funny, but the whizzing, swooping, brilliantly colored double-page illustrations bring the whole silly situation into pulsating life, as the pink, tail-finned Cadillac rips along, scattering birds, trucks, and cars in its wake. Granny is a plump, white-haired little woman in shorts who applies lipstick while steering and seems totally unaware of the havoc she wreaks. Reckless driving is simply not a joke, even though the pictures are clever, funny, and exciting.?Patricia Pearl Dole, formerly at First Presbyterian School, Martinsville, VA
Copyright 1996 Reed Business Information, Inc.

Product Details

  • Reading level: Ages 5 and up
  • Hardcover: 1 pages
  • Publisher: Putnam Juvenile (October 17, 1995)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0399226540
  • ISBN-13: 978-0399226540
  • Product Dimensions: 10.1 x 8.1 x 0.4 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 14.4 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,524,172 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

More About the Author

At Hobart and William Smith Colleges I teach courses in literacy, children's literature, and peace studies. My professional books are shaped by what my students want to know--they are amazing young people preparing to teach all over the US and in many parts of the world. The books are also influenced by many friends from graduate school (the remarkably creative group who have carried on the late Edmund Henderson's legacy from the McGuffey Reading Center at UVA), from textbook writing projects at McGraw-Hill and elsewhere, and from carrying on workshops in places like Tbilisi, Georgia; Poiana Brasov, Romania; Moshi, Tanzania; Kakata, Liberia; and Montecarlo, Argentina. I tend to write my books with others; and while that has its own challenges it is hugely inspiring to bat ideas around with friends from East Los Angeles, Chicago, San Antonio, Cincinnati, Charlottesville, and San Francisco--essential, really, since we're writing books that are being read all over the country.
I had an enjoyable stint as a children's author in the 1990's. As a storyteller and folk musician, I spend a fair amount of time going around to schools promoting older forms of enrichment that don't require video screens or headphones, and it was a natural step to start writing books for children. Natural but not easy: and I'm grateful to the Rochester Writers Group and Ellen Stoll Walsh, MJ Auch, Vivian Van de Veld, Robin Pulver, and Cynthia de Felice for generous encouragement and lofty examples. Also for the great things Kent Brown and the Highlights Foundation do to help writers turn out works that just might be good enough for children. About the books: I started writing "On the Riverbank" in church during a long sermon (Always keep a notebook with you! That's the best advice for would-be writers). "Cadillac" was written with help from 5th graders at a local school (It's a true story, except my grandmother drove a 1953 Chevrolet. And I'm a guy). "Train" was inspired by the long strings of gleaming cars and elegant and not so elegant people that rolled through the little North Carolina tobacco town where I was born. About the rhythms to those books: They all came to me one way or another as songs, and most of them were written to a banjo accompaniment. My late wife, Frances Temple, wrote six books for young people during her short career including "Taste of Salt" "Grab Hands and Run," "The Ramsay Scallop," "Tonight, By Sea," and "Tiger Soup."
Overseas I was one of the founding directors of the Reading and Writing for Critical Thinking (RWCT) Project, which serves teachers in some forty countries in Latin America, Africa, Asia, and Eastern Europe. The project was selected by UNESCO as an exemplary practice in peace-building. Who knew? After an endorsement like that, teaching courses in peace studies seemed like the thing to do.
My wife Codruta and I live in the Finger Lakes of New York State. We have five very fine children between the two of us. And a sturdy grandson. And a remarkable 100 year old grandmother in Transylvania.

 

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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great Book for a Read-Aloud, October 6, 2006
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You will love this book.... it has great rhyme and rhythm to it, very similar to Chicka-Chicka-Boom-Boom. Grandma going to town in her big PINK Cadillac and she goes wherever she wants and everybody gets out of the way.
Boom,Shacka-Lacka-Lacka,Boom,Shacka-lack. It is FUN to read out loud and the kids just love it! I think you will love it too!
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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars precious child's picture book, March 14, 2002
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The story is very well written and the illustrations are WONDERFUL! My 2-year-old loves this book. As you read the book, you can almost imagine being in the car with the old lady. It brings back memories of driving with my own grandmother who was a crazy driver.
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5.0 out of 5 stars All time favorite !, May 2, 2010
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We have loved this book for a long time .checking it out at the library over and over. Now we own one thanks to amazon.
Fun sing,song story with a wonderful grandma.A childs adventure story!!
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