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The Sorely Trying Day

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BfK No. 183 - July 2010
BfK 183 July 2010

Cover Story
This issue’s cover illustration by Richard Jones is from Rick Riordan’s The Red Pyramid, the first in ‘The Kane Chronicles’ series. Rick Riordan is interviewed by Julia Eccleshare (see Authorgraph). Thanks to Puffin Books for their help with this July cover.

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The Sorely Trying Day

Russell Hoban
Illustrated by Lillian Hoban
(NYRB Children's Collection)
48pp, 978-1590173435, RRP £9.99, Hardcover
5-8 Infant/Junior
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A reprint from 1964 in NYRB’s expanding children’s collection, this moral tale by Russell Hoban is illustrated in soft graphite/charcoal by Lillian Hoban. Father returns home after a ‘sorely trying day’ at work, only to find that ‘all of the children and the cat and the dog have been bad’. A long interrogation ensues as each child and animal blames the next; punishment is meted out and then the whole thing goes into reverse and we find out why each has acted as they have, until at last everyone has accepted his own part and all can be friends again.

Tongue in cheek and a trifle arch for today’s tastes, this is the sort of book that may, on first reading at least, appeal more to adults than children. However, the right combination of adult and child could lead to a lovely shared understanding of the fun hidden in the tale as it accumulates and motivations are revealed showing how things aren’t always quite as they first seem, a situation that many readers (especially hasty adults) will recognise.

Reviewer: 
Annabel Gibb
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