FICTION

Short Stories for Little Monsters

illus. by Marie-Louise Gay. 48p. Groundwood. Mar. 2017. Tr $19.95. ISBN 9781554988969.
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RedReviewStarK-Gr 3—In this comic collection disguised as a picture book, each short, highly imaginative story is contained on a spread. Readers can consume them in a single sitting or one at a time (though they'll notice that some characters appear in more than one tale). The first entry, "When I Close My Eyes," effectively sets the stage for the sagas that follow. In it, a boy tries to hurry along a younger girl, presumably his sister. She asks him to wait so she can tell him what she sees with her eyes closed. In scoffing at the notion, the bigger boy misses the glorious scenes the girl envisions as he pulls her on. Detailed line and wash illustrations filled with humor depict everyday goings-on and childlike antics and present a multiracial cast of kids and adults (plus even a few nonhuman creatures, such as snails, trees, and worms). Conversations in thought bubbles complement the drawings, which extend beyond the confines of the comic strip boxes.
VERDICT This must-have volume is worth reading multiple times to enjoy the humor and to revisit the witty illustrations and snappy dialogue.

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