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Just a Minute [Hardcover]

Bonny Becker (Author), Jack E. Davis (Illustrator)
3.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)


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"I'll be just a minute!" Johnny MacGuffin's mother calls as she sails away past the purses and plates, up the up excalator in Bindle's department store.

Johnny is stuck waiting again.
The minutes crawl and soon Johnny is sure days have flown by, and months have come and gone. He's waited so long that he's even grown up, bought a house on the hill, and had kids!

Bonny Becker reminds us all how hard and how funny waiting can be. Jack E. Davis's frenetic illustrations capture Johnny's overactive imagination perfectly and will have readers laughing out loud.



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PreSchool-Grade 2-Minutes seem like hours or even years to Johnny MacGuffin when his mother leaves him in a department store with his Aunt Mabel so that she can shop alone. Winter arrives, Johnny starts growing facial hair, marries, and has five children, all while waiting for his mom to return. He is brought back to a relieved reality when she finally arrives, but his smile fades away when she announces, "Now hurry up, dear./We've miles more shopping/and miles more chores." The sometimes-rhyming text moves along at a fast clip and the cartoon illustrations, drawn in colored pencils, add to the fun. This funny story is sure to strike a chord with children who have waited endlessly for someone or something.
Rachel Fox, Port Washington Public Library, NY
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Product Details

  • Hardcover: 32 pages
  • Publisher: Simon & Schuster Children's Publishing; 1st edition (September 1, 2003)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0689833741
  • ISBN-13: 978-0689833748
  • Product Dimensions: 11.2 x 8.8 x 0.4 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 15.2 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 3.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,498,489 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars A Timeless Tale!, November 8, 2003
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This review is from: Just a Minute (Hardcover)
I loved this book!
I think everyone can relate to this wait-y subject.
Have you ever had to wait? For your mom? Dad? At the doctor's office? For the kids? Do you ever feel as if you can't wait one more minute?!
Well, the same goes for Johnny. As he waits for his mother in Bindle's Department store time drags on to historical and hysterical proportions.

A definate boon to your picture book collection. Also check out Becker's THE CHRISTMAS CROCODILE--another favorite in our family.

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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars You've got to wait a minute, wait a minute, March 7, 2004
This review is from: Just a Minute (Hardcover)
WARNING: If you're about to purchase this book because you understand a book entitled "Just a Minute" won the 2004 Pura Dupre Award CEASE AND DESIST! This is not the book you are looking for. Yes, both books were published in 2003. Yes, they are both picture books. But though this may seem a tempting purchase, you would be mistaken to lay down your cold hard cash for it. If, on the other hand, you know perfectly well which book this is (thank you very much) then I invite you to read my humble review.

Meet Johnny MacGuffin, a boy with a permanent curl-lick of the bangs and round horn-rimmed somewhat-Harry-Potterish glasses who is in a predicament. His mother has left him in the basement of an enormous Marshall-Fieldsesque store with his aunt while she goes shopping for, "just a minute". Johnny's concept of time flutters and fails him in this time period, and while she is gone he imagines (panic-striken all the while) that years have passed. One minute it's Christmas. The next, he's grown a beard. Next (and most improbably) he's, "gotten married, had five kids, and bought a house on the hill, waiting in Bindle's department store". Love the goatee. Finally, after he's become a grey-haired old man, his mother appears again looking faaaaabulous. Johnny is once more a child and the two set off for... more shopping.

There's no denying the vivacity of this book. When Johnny isn't pressing his nose to the windows of the store he's drowning in a strange sea as the sun burns, "to a cinder of vermilion". The colors are bright and lively and the illustrations well composed. Details (like Johnny's glasses suddenly becoming bifocals when he's an old man) will continually catch your eye. Kids might enjoy finding the odd large-beaked bird that appears in the oddest of moments throughout the tale.

But I was not overwhelmingly impressed. Here's the deal: Though Johnny may only be pretending that he's growing old as his mother is upstairs, it's unclear that this is all (in some odd way) a dream. When the very store itself crumbles from the force of an earthquake, kids are going to wonder how and why it's happening. Moreover, when Johnny's mother reappears and everything looks exactly the way it was... heck I was confused for a while. Why does Johnny need to learn, "how to walk again" at the end? Why, when he's told at the end that there will be more shopping, do his hands suddenly quake and steam? I know this is all a metaphor for how children feel when their adults abandon them for the supposed "minute" but couldn't this have been conveyed with a little more clarity? In the end, the book's going to raise a lot more questions than it could ever answer. The literal minded child will not take to this book.

The open-minded child just may like this story, however. If you've a hankering for a tale that displays a childish mindset in the face of abandonment, this might be the book you'd like. But if it isn't, don't be too surprised. It may simply be a matter of taste.

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1.0 out of 5 stars Easily the Worst Children's Book We Have Ever Read, June 21, 2006
This review is from: Just a Minute (Hardcover)
It isn't funny or entertaining in the least. Our daughter (almost 4) is good at getting the jokes that are aimed at her age, did not understand why this boy's mother had abandoned him. I had to explain what was happening. The mother depicted in the book represents a truly poor parent by dumping her son with some aunt in a department store basement while she spends an extraordinary amount of time shopping for luxury stuff for herself. When she comes back she admonishes him for going to slow because they have "miles more shopping to due". I guess you're supposed to say "Yeah that's really funny, I'll have to try that some time". This bozo need to stay away from writing children's books.
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