What Color Is Caesar?

by Maxine Kumin (Author) Alison Friend (Illustrator)

Reading Level: K − 1st Grade
One dog's quest for self-definition is anything but black and white in this delightfully droll, enlightening tale by an acclaimed former poet laureate. Full color.
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School Library Journal

Gr 13Caesar is a white dog with black spots. Or maybe he's a black dog with white spots. He's not sure, and his preoccupation with this dilemma is at the heart of this book. The pup seeks advice from other animals like him, including a black-and-white cat, a spotted pony, and a circus zebra. He even meditates on a soccer ball, wondering if he will ever have a definitive answer. In the end, each animal provides a small piece of a puzzle that is finally completed by a lollipop-sucking circus guru, and Caesar comes to realize that what's inside him is more important than what's outside. The concept that individuals cannot be defined in terms of black and white seems obvious to adults, but will be too subtle for young readers. Caesar's soul-searching takes too long to reach fruition, and why he is worrying about his appearance at all is a mystery; no one else is concerned about either his or their own. While children will enjoy the illustrations of the big, friendly spotted dog and the various cheerful animals he encounters, the verbose text will alienate them long before Caesar finds his answer. For books about being comfortable in one's own skin, revisit Jamie Lee Curtis's "I'm Gonna Like Me: Letting Off a Little Self-Esteem" (HarperCollins, 2002) or Helen Lester's "Tacky the Penguin" (Houghton, 1988)."Kara Schaff Dean, Walpole Public Library, MA" Copyright 2010 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.
Maxine Kumin
Honored as America's poet laureate from 1981 to 1982, MAXINE KUMIN was the recipient of the Pulitzer Prize and the Los Angeles Times Book Prize as well as the Ruth Lilly Poetry Prize and an American Academy and Institute of Arts and Letters Award. In addition to her seventeen poetry collections, novels, and essay collections for adults, she was the author of many children's books including Oh, Harry! (illustrated by Barry Moser) and Mites to Mastodons (illustrated by Pam Zagarenski). Seven Stories Press is re-releasing four out-of-print children's books for kids ages 5 to 8 that Kumin co-wrote with Anne Sexton: Eggs of Things and More Eggs of Things (illustrated by Leonard Shortall) and Joey and the Birthday Present and The Wizard's Tears (illustrated by Evaline Ness). Before her death in early 2014, she and her husband lived on a farm in the Mink Hills of Warner, New Hampshire, for 40 years, where they raised horses and enjoyed the companionship of several rescued dogs.
Classification
Fiction
ISBN-13
9780763634322
Lexile Measure
-
Guided Reading Level
-
Publisher
Candlewick Press (MA)
Publication date
February 09, 2010
Series
-
BISAC categories
JUV039050 - Juvenile Fiction | Social Themes | Emotions & Feelings
JUV002070 - Juvenile Fiction | Animals | Dogs
JUV013000 - Juvenile Fiction | Family | General
Library of Congress categories
Animals
Dogs
Color

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