Mighty Moby By Barbara DaCosta

5 on this one With pages filled with mixed media collage illustrations formed with cut paper photographs string and pastels this picture book is visually impressive The author has taken the text from the original Moby Dick written by Herman Melville and turned it into a story that reads like a sea chantey sung by sailors of old Part of the lines take young readers into that struggle between a peg legged captain and the whale that is his obsession but just when things look to be at their worst for the sailors a hand reaches down from the top of the page and interrupts the action As it turns out this is so much than the story of Moby Dick but a bathtub reenactment of the story As other reviewers have remarked I m not sure about this book s intended audience since Moby Dick is a challenging piece of literature for even college students but perhaps the child s caregivers have been reading it aloud to him Who knows The vivid reds used on the cover attest to the scenes of violence and carnage involved in whaling One thing of which I am certain Ed Young s illustrations always make me think and prompt me to look at them closely I d follow him to the depths of the ocean just for the pleasure of the journey Interested readers will definitely want to read the notes from author and illustrator English I have been working as a professional in children s books for 15 years And yet some children s books are still so far above me as to be just out of my grasp This is one of them. Book Mighty moby-dick One day I hope to be able to enjoy this literary picture book homage to one of our Great Works Until then I will relegate this to fine art English I read Mighty Moby written by Barbara Dacosta and illustrated by Ed Young as a possible 2018 Caldecott contender I give this a 4 for concept and text and a 5 for illustrations Ed Young is a perennial favorite with the Caldecott awards committee and Mighty Moby demonstrates why The book has received pretty much across the board starred reviews ie Publisher s Weekly Booklist Kirkus Reviews School Library Journal etcMighty Moby begins with Herman Melville s classic Moby Dick story and ends with a twist a child being taken from the tub complaining that his story isn t finished Fun However in terms of concept most young readers will have little knowledge of the classic Moby Dick story They may be enticed by the whale in general and the pirates attempting to capture him but the subtle aspects of the story will be lost on them Otherwise the text is strong poetic even when came a rumbling a rushing an earthquake rising from the deep THE WHALE. Mystery Thrillers Mighty mobygames In terms of the illustrationsonce again exquisite Starting with the cover Young captures both the allure and danger of the sea The cut paper collage illustrations the font the way in which the page is turned communicate movement danger excitement When we are jarred from the Moby Dick story to the present we see the realistic photographed hand reaching for the whale then the bath plug This is one of my favorites of the year I liked it each time that I read it Definitely recommended And a well deserved consideration for the 2018 Caldecott English This is the same illustrator from Lon Po Po My favorite part was actually the cover art I appreciate the mixed media style that is within the book but it didn t work for me However I LOVE this cover right down to the font and placement of the text English Cool collage art story lacking English From lighthearted childrens books to adult mysteries award winning author Barbara DaCosta enjoys looking at the odd quirky things in life DaCostas newest book is NIGHT SHADOWS the touching story of an intergenerational friendship DaCostas third collaboration with Caldecott Medalist site_link Ed Young Their previous work includes site_link Mighty Moby a Minnesota Book Awards finalist and bestseller site_link Nighttime Ninja winner of the Childrens Choice Award From lighthearted children s books to adult mysteries award winning author Barbara DaCosta enjoys looking at the odd quirky things in life DaCosta s newest book is NIGHT SHADOWS the touching story of an intergenerational friendship DaCosta s third collaboration with Caldecott Medalist site_link Ed Young Their previous work includes site_link Mighty Moby a Minnesota Book Awards finalist and bestseller site_link Nighttime Ninja winner of the Children s Choice Award site_link Who knew that a classic tale could have a surprise ending Awesome use of mixed media English Beautifully orchestrated collage illustrations and text inspired by the classic novel Moby Dick by Herman Melville come together to make this lovely picture book This would be a terrific book to share with young readers as a mentor text to make their own twists on favorite stories English Caldecott Read I did NOT expect to like this book even remotely Dakosta and Young take a painfully dry classic and turn it into an exciting beautiful journey and then to a sweet bedtime ritual I loved this English Well that was a waste of a few minutes From the rough mixed media artwork to the boring text some of which you can t even read well because of where and how it s formatted this book left me kind of cold The twist didn t impress me either. Book Mighty moby Quotable moment The sailors satscared and silentas the whaleboats rockedupon the rolling waveswhen camea rumblinga rushinganearthquakerisingfromthedeep THEWHALE English Five stars for the stunning absolutely gorgeous illustrations I would really love to meet the kid who re enacts the story of Moby Dick in the bath tub I struggled through the story IN COLLEGE It was on the shelf in my middle school library I left it there In the eight years I have been there two kids have checked it out and both returned it unread So o o I m not sure whom the audience is but it sure is purty English Deep in the dark ocean Mighty Moby lurks In a ship up above the ocean waves a one legged captain pursues the whale he clashed with long ago Mighty Moby and the captain are soon locked in another battlebut things aren t always what they seem Caldecott Medalist Ed Young and writer Barbara DaCosta the creative team behind bestselling award winner Nighttime Ninja have crafted another thrilling adventure this time based on Herman Melville s great novel Moby Dick This classic American tale is retold in collage of pictures prose and song along with a surprise ending Minnesota Book Award finalist Mighty Moby.

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