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Gå med i LibraryThing för att få reda på om du skulle tycka om den här boken. Det finns inga diskussioner på LibraryThing om den här boken. This might not be a perfect picture book but I believe the topic is important and I found the art work to be quite wonderful. Kate Hoefler’s realistic and poetic picture book debut is about the myth of rowdy, rough-riding cowboys and cowgirls and how really, in many ways, the myth of rowdy, rough-riding cowboys is a projection of Hollywood stereotypes. I found this picture book to be a timely and multifaceted portrayal that reveals a lifestyle that is as diverse and quite contrary to what we've come to expect. I love that Kate depicts cowboys and girls as gentle to animals, poets, and artists - because in many ways, that's what cowboys (and girls) are. This book fights against the narrative of toxic masculinity. An important book for kids to read. Perfect for 5 . This book teaches the values of being patience, gentle, and creative. ( ) An eloquent response to anyone with a simplistic picture of the cowboy as a rough, tough working man and nothing else. Rough, tough, and hardworking they definitely are—but so much more besides: “Their work is to think of others,” writes Hoefler, from neighbors to “the calf stranded on the ridge.” They are gentle, to keep the cattle calm. They know how to listen and to stay safe, and even on a fast horse they “move with the slow rhythm of a herd.” They suffer losses and, echoing the revelation about pirates in Mem Fox’s classic, stereotype-busting Tough Boris, illustrated by Kathryn Brown (1994), “Real cowboys cry.” They take turns, they make art, they dream. More cosmically, “they wonder what’s past the horizon.” And when their work is done, the author concludes, “they find out.” In contrast to his typically bright, cleanly drawn style, Bean illustrates this cowboy paean in a digital stenciling technique that leaves low-contrast layers of shapes—some of these too indistinct to resolve easily. Moreover, though his figures properly diversify when he comes to the text “Real cowboys are as many different colors as the earth. Real cowboys are girls, too,” he rather misses the point by depicting all the cowboys on the other pages, so far as can be told, as generically light-skinned and apparently male. A positively inspirational unpacking of a traditional role model, hobbled but not entirely unhorsed by its illustrations. (Picture book. 6-9) -Kirkus Review inga recensioner | lägg till en recension
Real cowboys are gentle, patient, and creative as they move hundreds of cattle, make camp, and dream under the stars. Inga biblioteksbeskrivningar kunde hittas. |
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