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Granny Gomez & Jigsaw [Hardcover]

Deborah Underwood (Author), Scott Magoon (Illustrator)
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March 9, 2010 3 and up
Granny Gomez's baby pig, Jigsaw, is the perfect roommate. He eats watermelon and watches cooking shows with her—he even does puzzles. But Jigsaw grows up—and out—quickly. Soon he's too big to get up Granny's back steps. It seems the only thing to do is build Jigsaw a barn. But once Jigsaw moves in, the two miss each other like crazy! Surely Granny and Jigsaw can find a solution, if they just put the pieces together. . . .

Playful language, subtle repetition, and Scott Magoon's signature watercolor art make this funny story of friendship a book that kids will want read aloud again and again.

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Granny Gomez loves her big country house—there’s room for everything, from drums to jigsaw puzzles. Though she is sometimes lonely, a pet piglet is not what she had in mind for company. Yet soon Granny and pig are watching cooking shows together and even doing puzzles (hence Jigsaw’s name). As their friendship grows, so does Jigsaw, and he soon gets stuck in cabinets and in Granny’s bass drum, and he is eventually too big to push up the stairs. So Granny Gomez builds a barn that’s perfect for Jigsaw—including a big-screen TV, puzzle shelves, and a kitchen. But that night, in their respective abodes, each realizes something’s missing, and after some thinking, Granny finds a solution, bringing a happy resolution—and reunion. Descriptive, peppy text and colorful art expressively depict spirited, gray-bunned Granny and her personality-laden porcine pal. With folksy charm and witty details, this amusing story will make for read-aloud fun, providing a warm portrayal of pets as beloved companions, however little or big. Preschool-Grade 2. --Shelle Rosenfeld

About the Author

Deborah Underwood grew up in Walla Walla, Washington. When she was little, she wanted to be an astronomer. Then she wanted to be a singer. Then she wanted to be a writer. Today her jobs are writing and singing. Two out of three's not bad! (Okay, she also wanted to work in a piano factory and paste the labels on new pianos, but let's just ignore that one.)

Her dad was a math professor, and her mom taught English. Her sister got all the math brains, but some of her mom's word sense rubbed off on her, thank goodness. After college, she moved to San Francisco and became a street musician. Then she worked in an office typing memos for accountants. When the accountants weren't looking, she wrote screenplays. She found that if she glowered at the computer screen and yelled, “Criminy!” once in a while, everyone thought she was typing a very demanding memo and left her alone.

In 2001, Deborah decided to start writing stories for kids. She also began writing children's nonfiction. When a publisher asks her to write a nonfiction book, she usually doesn't know much about the topic. That means she has to learn fast. Now she knows about lots of cool things, like smallpox and orangutans and Easter Island and whether or not it's okay to slurp your noodles in Japan (it is).

When she's not writing, you might find her singing in a chamber choir, playing a ukulele (very badly), walking around in Golden Gate Park, baking vegan cookies, or petting any dogs, cats, pigs, or turkeys that happen to be nearby.


Product Details

  • Reading level: Ages 3 and up
  • Hardcover: 40 pages
  • Publisher: Disney Hyperion; 1 edition (March 9, 2010)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 078685216X
  • ISBN-13: 978-0786852161
  • Product Dimensions: 11.3 x 8.7 x 0.4 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (5 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #470,674 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars This heartwarming story of Granny and her special friend, Jigsaw the googly-eyed piggy, will bring a smile to your face!, April 7, 2010
This review is from: Granny Gomez & Jigsaw (Hardcover)
Granny Gomez lived in a great big old yellow house. It had a wrap around porch, a turret, an attached green house, and all kinds of interesting things inside. It had a set of drums, rows of red tulips along the windows, mountain climbing equipment, and best of all a ton of jigsaw puzzles. Even so, there was something missing from Granny's life. She thought about getting a pet, but couldn't decide what kind she wanted. A dog? Hmmmm. A cat? Hmmmm. When her friend William showed up, he said, "Cats and dogs are nice, but they are not very special." Well, there isn't anything more special than cats `n dogs, so what on Earth was he thinking about? The next day there was a basket on the porch with, of all things, a baby in it.

It wasn't your regular kind of WAAAAAAH baby, it was a piggy baby. It had big daffy, googly eyes and Granny just wasn't going to have anything to do with it and carted him right back over to William's house. She gave him a piece of her mind saying, "Pigs belong in barns, not houses," and demanded he take that googly-eyed thing back. Well, that pig was going to end up as a slab of bacon and when Granny heard that she went straight back home and made friends with that piggy. Before long, Jigsaw and Granny ended up being best of pals, BUT what was going to happen when Jigsaw grew up? She was just going to have to build him a barn. Yep, a house was no place for a pig, even a special one like Jigsaw.

This heartwarming story of Granny and her special friend, Jigsaw the googly-eyed piggy, will bring a smile to your face. As soon as Jigsaw landed on that porch the reader will almost intuitively know that they are going to fall in love with one another. This rascally pig is a charmer and his relationship with Granny is charmingly hysterical. I loved the little scenes like seeing an over-sized pig bottom sticking out of the cupboards. This is the type of story that anyone who has fallen in love with anything from a gerbil to a googly-eyed piggy is going to LOVE!
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Waiting to see this in print since 2003!, April 11, 2010
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This is a lovely book about a Granny and a pig. When Granny is given a pig, she can't give it back because it will become bacon, and Granny can't do that. The pig is called Jigsaw, because they enjoy doing jigsaws together. What does granny do when the pig gets too big for her house? . Read the book to find out what happens.

As always Deborah Underwood combines a wonderful idea for a book with text which is beautifully written page by page and line by line. In this case her text are matched by lovely illustrations by Scott.

I want to be open and honest and say that I'm Deborah Underwood's brother-in-law, so obviously I'm biased in favour of this book. But at least this lets me tell you some trivia .... she sold this book in 2003, publication date 2010! We'd seen drafts of the book before 2003. Now I really see the meaning of the dedication of The Lion The Witch and the Wardrobe, where CS Lewis writes "I had not realized that girls grow quicker than books". While this book is not dedicated to my daughters, (it's dedicated to Deborah's late mother), she often asks for feedback from them on her stories, so it's been child tested (and passed resoundingly!)

It was worth the wait though - a lovely book which I highly recommend.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A fun story of how friends grow apart then together again, May 19, 2010
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Deborah Underwood writes the engaging GRANNY GOMEZ & JIGSAW, the story of how Granny comes to live with a pig in her house. Baby pig Jigsaw is the perfect companion - but when he grows up too quickly, Granny has problems in this fun story of how friends grow apart then together again.
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