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  • Homer

Homer

Author
Illustrator
Elisha Cooper
Publication Date
May 29, 2012
Genre / Grade Band
Fiction /  K − 1st
Language
English
Format
Picture Book
Homer

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Description
Home isn't just where the heart is. Home is often where the dog is. And for this loyal dog--who you will recognize if you have ever loved a dog--home is where you are.
Publication date
May 29, 2012
Genre
Fiction
ISBN-13
9780062012487
Publisher
Greenwillow Books
BISAC categories
JUV002190 - Juvenile Fiction | Animals | Pets
JUV002070 - Juvenile Fiction | Animals | Dogs
Library of Congress categories
Human-animal relationships
Dogs
Contentment

Publishers Weekly

Starred Review

With minimal text and evocative panoramas of a beach house that exude serenity and quiet pleasures, Cooper (Beaver Is Lost) focuses attention on the loving relationship between a family and their loyal dog. One by one, family members ask Homer to join them, but the dog is happy to watch from the porch. Three younger dogs invite him to "Chase and race around the yard?" and Homer answers, "No, thanks." The smallest child suggests exploring the field with her. "Thank you, but no." As each family member returns to the house, they share their discoveries with Homer (flowers, a shell, fresh vegetables from the market). Finally, the father asks, "Do you need anything?" and Homer answers, "No, I have everything I want." He goes inside, eats his food, climbs into a blue chair, and adds, "I have you." Dog lovers will adore this quiet portrayal of companionship on an idyllic summer day. Moreover, Homer's attitude speaks volumes to readers of all ages who find contentment and peace in close-knit relationships, without needing to be at the center of the action. Ages 3-8. (June)

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School Library Journal

PreS-Gr 2—As in Farm (Scholastic, 2010) and Dance! (HarperCollins, 2001), Cooper takes an uncommon approach to a traditional topic. Here, he replaces the exuberant or troublemaking dog of literary convention with a stolid, aging yellow lab contentedly watching the action occur around him. Emerging one by one from a seaside home, Homer's family invites him along to explore the beach, the market, the field. He gently declines each offer, remaining comfortably on the porch. As, one by one, the family returns with gifts from their wanderings, Homer warmly receives their treasures and enthusiastic accounts. Cooper's loose and exquisite pencil-lined watercolors beautifully portray both the vastness of the nearby ocean and cloud-studded sky-look for one lovely full-spread illustration encompassing the whole family adventuring individually that practically radiates with beachy idyll-and the nuance of Homer's realistically expressive face. After everyone's safe return, the father asks Homer if he needs anything. "No," Homer replies, absorbing the sunset before stretching, entering the house for dinner, and settling into his favorite chair in a wonderful six-paneled spread, "I have you." With short sentences, large font, and the familiar topic, the book seems targeted to a preschool audience, but the autumnal serenity may elude some younger children. However, the appealing illustrations, simple text, and loving but unsaccharine tone will capture many children, especially those with a veteran pet waiting patiently at home.—Robbin E. Friedman, Chappaqua Library, NY

Copyright 2012 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.
Elisha Cooper
Elisha Cooper is the award-winning author of many books for young readers including Train, Farm, Beach, 8: An Animal Alphabet, and Dance!, a New York Times Best Illustrated Book. Big Cat, Little Cat is Elisha's first book with Roaring Brook Press. He lives with his family and two cats in New York City.
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