The Oboe Goes Boom Boom Boom

by Colleen Af Venable (Author) Lian Cho (Illustrator)

The Oboe Goes Boom Boom Boom
Reading Level: 2nd − 3rd Grade

The band director knows everything about all the instruments, and he can't wait to help find the perfect one for you. But an irrepressible young girl keeps interrupting with enthusiastic BOOM BOOM BOOMS on her drum. At least until the band director introduces one instrument that's even louder.

This laugh-out-loud picture book from National Book Award-longlisted author Colleen AF Venable is packed with boundless energy and giggle-worthy jokes--as well as information about eight instruments commonly played in school bands. Illustrator Lian Cho's exuberant artwork matches the text note for note and practically leaps off the page.

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Publishers Weekly

The oboe, of course, does not go "Boom Boom Boom." But each time jolly-looking band director Mr. V., who sports bright red suspenders, gives a student the opportunity to play their instrument of choice, he's interrupted by little Felicity, who has already discovered her love of whaling on an enormous drum. Mr. V--an afterword notes he's based on Venable's (Kiss Number 8) father--never fully loses his cool. As he introduces eight different instruments, he always has a vivid analogy, fascinating factoid, or inspirational pep talk to hold his rambunctious audience's attention. "When you start playing," he says of the oboe, "it WILL sound like an angry duck who landed on an icy lake. But play it right and that duck will learn to ice skate and glide its way to Olympic gold." Debut illustrator Cho's boisterously choreographed collage and acrylic vignettes play right along: frisky typography and balloons of musical notation float through the air, and visual nudges and jokes elevate the story without sidetracking it. The afterword includes short, inclusive bios of diverse real-life classical, rock, and jazz musicians upon whom the book's characters are based. Ages 4-8. Author's agent: Barry Goldblatt, Barry Goldblatt Literary. Illustrator's agent: Rebecca Sherman, Writers House. (Sept.)

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School Library Journal

Starred Review

PreS-Gr 2--It can be hard to use words and images to convey the sound an instrument makes, but this picture book pulls it off with aplomb. A harried but enthusiastic band director, Mr. V, who is white, introduces readers to a variety of instruments, including the clarinet, oboe, trumpet, flute, saxophone, trombone, tuba, and drums. Mr. V describes not only what kind of sound the instruments make, but also how that sound is created. Illustrations that are equal parts comical and deeply informative depict reeds with smiling faces, percussion instruments with feet, and swirling, twirling grinning music notes. Each instrument is demonstrated by one member of a multiracial array of students, and every student is named and illustrated after a notable musician (brief biographies are provided in the back matter of the book). Venable's text is interwoven with threads of humor, charm, and creativity. Of particular note is her description of the instruments' unique sounds: "Listening to a clarinet is like eating rich chocolate cake, bold and sweet at the same time," and a saxophone "sounds the way a satin ribbon feels between your fingers." Cho's bright, eye-popping illustrations create a happy chaos on the page, and one can almost imagine the cacophony of a room full of children practicing their instruments. VERDICT An altogether delightful introduction to musical instruments. Recommended for all collections.--Kristy Pasquariello, Westwood P.L., MA

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Review quotes

"As a band director instructs the new band members on the different instruments they can play, he must also contend with a very enthusiastic drummer. . . . There is an irrepressible feeling of energy in the illustrations . . . further emphasized by playful and colorful typography. . . . A lively introduction to some musical instruments."—Kirkus Reviews
Colleen Af Venable

Colleen AF Venable is an author, designer, and maker. Her books include the YA graphic novel Kiss Number 8 (illustrated by Ellen T. Crenshaw), the quirky counting boardbook One More Wheel (illustrated by Blythe Russo), and the graphic novel series Guinea Pig, Pet Shop Private Eye (illustrated by Stephanie Yue).

Born and raised in Mississippi, Kathryn Hudson graduated from The Savannah College of Art and Design in Savannah, Georgia with a Master's degree in Illustration. She is a character lead for Warner Bros. Animation's DC Super Hero Girls. She now lives with her husband and two cats in Atlanta, Georgia.

Classification
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ISBN-13
9780062494375
Lexile Measure
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Guided Reading Level
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Publisher
Greenwillow Books
Publication date
September 22, 2020
Series
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BISAC categories
JUV019000 - Juvenile Fiction | Humorous Stories
JUV035000 - Juvenile Fiction | School & Education
JUV031040 - Juvenile Fiction | Performing Arts | Music
Library of Congress categories
Humorous stories
Picture books
Musical instruments
Bands (Music)

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