Hello, Jimmy!

by Anna Walker (Author)

Reading Level: K − 1st Grade

A funny, noisy parrot comes into Jack's life and brings him closer to his dad in an unexpected and moving way in this gorgeous, emotionally resonant picture book from the creator of Florette.

Jack loves staying at his dad's house. They have tacos and milkshakes, and make each other laugh. But lately Jack wonders if his dad is lonely when he isn't there. Then Jimmy arrives. Jimmy is loud and obnoxious, but Dad thinks he's clever and funny. Jack does not think he's clever or funny. And he's starting to wonder if Dad likes Jimmy better than he likes Jack.

This beautifully written and illustrated book about the unconditional love a parent has for a child is both heartwarming and reassuring.

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Kirkus

Starred Review
Wondrous....Walker's artwork is delicate and understated...When Dad makes the change that's necessary for emotional intimacy, dialogue is spare and simple, and all the more satisfying for it....A sensitive arc depicts a journey from alienation to connection.

Publishers Weekly

Starred Review

Jack and his father have worked out a quiet, if melancholy, routine during Jack's visits: "They made tacos. And milkshakes, too. Sometimes they talked. And sometimes they didn't." But when Dad unexpectedly adopts Jimmy, a loud, flamboyantly feathered parrot, Jack's world is turned upside down--and not, readers will suspect, for the first time. Dad perks up considerably in Jimmy's presence; the parrot is clever and funny (he mischievously swipes Jack's toothbrush and underwear), and guests love his antics. "He can walk, he can talk," Dad says, "He's amazing!" But Jack, wearing large headphones, presumably to block out the noisy bird, "wished he was amazing too." A harrowing parrot-themed nightmare--an almost luridly hued scene that breaks with the spare gouache and pencil domestics that precede and follow it--prompts Jimmy's escape. But the incident proves to be the moment of truth that both son and father need, movingly and quietly reaffirming their connection. Walker (Lottie & Walter) crafts an extraordinarily imagined book, profound in its understanding of the heart, and featuring a feathered Moby-Dick at its center--a figure capable of embodying and reflecting layers of emotional significance and meaning. Ages 4-7. Agent: Stephen Barr, Writers House. (Feb.)

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ALA/Booklist

Walker's succinct, eloquent prose is enhanced by her expressive gouache-and-pencil illustrations that extend the narrative with subtle visual details....With its emphasis on the importance of connection, this touching, uplifting story will resonate with many.

Review quotes

"Walker's gentle gouache art suits the story's tone with soft textures and muted tones; viewers have much to explore in background details, from parrot food to Jack's messy closet. Kids will grasp the subtextual exploration of the complexities of part-time life with a parent, and they'll appreciate the reminder of parental love."—Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books
Anna Walker
Anna Walker is the illustrator of many other picture books for children published around the world, including Florette, which was a New York Times Best Illustrated Book. She lives with her family in Melbourne, Australia. www.annawalker.com.au, Twitter: @basementbird, Instagram: @_annawalker_
Classification
Fiction
ISBN-13
9780358193586
Lexile Measure
-
Guided Reading Level
-
Publisher
Clarion Books
Publication date
February 09, 2021
Series
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BISAC categories
JUV002040 - Juvenile Fiction | Animals | Birds
JUV039050 - Juvenile Fiction | Social Themes | Emotions & Feelings
JUV002190 - Juvenile Fiction | Animals | Pets
JUV005000 - Juvenile Fiction | Boys & Men
JUV013020 - Juvenile Fiction | Family | Marriage & Divorce
JUV017140 - Juvenile Fiction | Holidays & Celebrations | Father's Day
Library of Congress categories
Fathers and sons
Loneliness
Parrots
Loneliness in children
Divorced fathers

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