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Brother Billy Bronto'S Bygone Blues Band
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From Kirkus Reviewsin A Cadenced Narrative Dancing With Wordplay, Birchman Describes A Hot Band That Includes Rex The King Tyrone On The Slide Trombone...A Mean Allosaurus Saxophonist Nicknamed Lizard Lips Grace...[And] The Heart Of The Band...Brother Billy Bronto. Thumping Down On The Big Bass With The Rings On His Claws All Flashing Bright.'' The Popular Band Tours By Train; But, Alas, A Bridge Collapses And The Band'S Bones End Deep Dark Down In That Bayou'' And There Rests The Blues In A Pool Of Ooze With The Ghosts Of The Bygonebye.'' The Catchy Lilt Here Is Much In The Spirit Of Joyce Maxner'S Nicholas Cricket (1989), With The Dinosaurs As An Added Attraction. New Yorker Cartoonist O'Brien Makes Another Entertaining Contribution To The Children'S Book World With His Humorously Detailed, Curled, And Crosshatched Drawings Touched With Cheery Color; His Crowds Of Busy Dinosaurs Are Wonderfully Animated And Appealing. Good Fun. (Picture Book. 510) Copyright 1992, Kirkus Associates, Lp. All Rights Reserved.Product Descriptionbrother Billy'S Dinosaur Band Is En Route To A Booking When Their Train Meets With A Mishap In The Bayou, Where Thereafter Rests The Blues In A Pool Of Oozefrom Publishers Weeklythis Delicious Bayoustyle Ghost Story Reflects The Style Of A Hip Robert Service. Birchman Tells The Tale Of Billy Bronto'S Blues Band, Whose Ghosts Can Still Be Heard At Night In The Louisiana Swamp. Lilting, Bluesy Rhythms And Repeated Refrains Recount How The Dinosaur Combo Sets New Orleans Jumping, Goes On Tour And Eventually Meets Its Demise. This Singular Verbiage Begs To Be Read AloudAn Iguanodon With Some Dark Shades On / Tickled The Teeth Of A Rumply Keyboard / While A Lonely Clarinet Blew A Wild Set / 'Round A Toocoolhotblues Chord. Although Birchman Occasionally Strains For A Rhyme, The Seductive Text With Its Jazzstyle Language Redolent Of The Bayou Pulls Readers Into The Story And Holds Them There. But Though The Narrative Is Upbeat, Its Ghostly Ending May Disturb Some Younger Listeners. With Distinctive Crosshatching, O'Brien'S ( What His Father Did ) Stylish Watercolors, In Predominantly Cool Tones Of Aqua And Violet, Are Perfectly Paired With The Exceptionally Evocative Text, As The Dinosaurs Blow Their Horns, Thump Their Tails And Rise From Their Final Resting Place To Serenade The Night. Ages 5Up.Copyright 1992 Reed Business Information, Inc.From School Library Journalkindergartengrade 3 A Louisiana Bayou Blues Story, Cast With Dinosaurs. Birchman'S Text Is Rich, Thick With Alliteration And Expressive Word Choices; Unfortunately, Although Clever, The Complicated Rhyme And Beat Do Not Always Gel. Billy Bronto Starts A Band; He'S On Bass, Rex The King Tyrone Is On Slide Trombone, The Allosaurus Lizard Lips Grace Is On The Sax, And Others Play Piano And Clarinet. After A Train Accident At The Black Bayou Pond, The Ghosts Of The Band Play Down In The Swamp, Their Sounds Bubbling Up In A Pool Of Ooze. Comic Paintings In Watercolor And Black Pen Give Lots Of Character To The Musicians. Their Formal Suits, Hats, And Sunglasses Vibrate With Color And Action. Humor And Fun Show Up In The Pictures, E.G., The Locomotive'S Smoke Is Filled With Musical Notes. Van Laan'S Possum Come A Knockin' (Knopf, 1990) And Mahy'S 17 Kings And 42 Elephants (Dial, 1987) Tell Stories In Rhyme With Greater Flow, But Brother Billy Bronto Runs An Admirably Close Second. Jacqueline Elsner, Athens Regional Library, Gacopyright 1992 Reed Business Information, Inc.
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- Q: What are the dimensions of Brother Billy Bronto's Bygone Blues Band? A: The book measures eight point five inches in length, ten point two four inches in height, and zero point five one inches in width.
- Q: How many pages does this book have? A: This book contains one page, which may suggest it is a picture book or a brief story.
- Q: What type of binding does this book have? A: This book is bound in hardcover, providing durability and a sturdy feel for young readers.
- Q: What age group is Brother Billy Bronto's Bygone Blues Band suitable for? A: This book is categorized under children's books, making it suitable for young readers.
- Q: Who is the author of this book? A: The book is authored by David Francis Birchman, known for his engaging children's literature.
- Q: What is the main theme of the story? A: The story revolves around Brother Billy's dinosaur band facing an adventure in the bayou, filled with blues and mishaps.
- Q: How should I store this book to keep it in good condition? A: Store this hardcover book in a cool, dry place, preferably upright on a shelf to avoid warping.
- Q: Is this book safe for young children? A: Yes, as a children's book, it is designed to be safe and engaging for young readers.
- Q: What should I do if the book arrives damaged? A: If the book arrives damaged, contact the retailer for their return policy and request a replacement or refund.
- Q: Can I read this book to my toddler? A: Yes, this book is appropriate for toddlers, especially as a read-aloud due to its engaging theme.
- Q: Is the book illustrated? A: While the description does not specify, children's books typically feature illustrations to enhance storytelling.
- Q: What is the publisher of this book? A: The book is published by Lothrop Lee & Shepard, known for quality children's literature.
- Q: Is there a series related to this book? A: The description does not indicate whether this book is part of a series.
- Q: How do I care for the hardcover of this book? A: To care for the hardcover, keep it away from moisture and clean the cover gently with a soft cloth.
- Q: Can older children enjoy this book? A: Yes, while aimed at younger readers, older children may appreciate the fun story and illustrations.