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A Ride in the Crummy [Library Binding]

Gary Hines (Author), Anna Grossnickle Hines (Author)


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Two boys have an exciting ride in the caboose of a big train.
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From Publishers Weekly

Riding a "sleek, silver train," Toby is transported by Grandpa's story of another, long-ago train trip--a memorable journey on a steam-powered locomotive. In the author's first book, Grandpa is just a boy when he, his brother and mother accompany his father to a logging camp for the summer, and he is thrilled to sit in the aerie-like seats high up in the "crummy" ("what men on the railroad called a caboose because it was so dirty with soot and grime"), to listen to the "sneezing" of the engine ("Akachoo-kachoo-kachoo") and to tremble as the ground falls away when the train crosses a gap between the mountains, supported only by a "tall wooden trestle." Throughout, similarly precise language conjures up the sights, sounds and sensations of Grandpa's childhood travels. Watercolor illustrations--full-page pictures as well as borders for the text--are delicately, almost impressionistically composed and slightly muted in tone, as if emphasizing another aspect of Grandpa's reminiscences: the remoteness of the past. Ages 4-up.
Copyright 1991 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

From School Library Journal

PreSchool-Grade 2-- Traveling together on a modern train, Grandpa tells Toby about the special trip he and his family took when he was a boy and rode in the crummy (caboose) of a steam train. The ride is lovingly described and even more beautifully illustrated. The attractive design features full-page watercolors on the right and text and a small painting in which one can trace the progress of the train on the left. The problem is that it is a fairly uneventful journey, and there isn't much excitement in reading about it. Grandpa does his best, putting in lots of sound effects, but his story often sounds like an easy-to-read primer: "We ate right on the train. It tasted good." It could be used well with other railroad stories such as George Ella Lyon's A Regular Rolling Noah (Bradbury, 1986). On its own, however, it is not likely to become a favorite. --Louise L. Sherman, Anna C. Scott School, Leonia, NJ
Copyright 1991 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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