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  • Have You Seen Gordon?

Have You Seen Gordon?

Illustrator
Ruth Chan
Publication Date
September 28, 2021
Genre / Grade Band
Fiction /  K − 1st
Language
English
Format
Picture Book
Have You Seen Gordon?

Description

Packed with vibrant and dizzying artwork, this hilarious story cleverly riffs on classic seek-and-find books and will have young ones laughing out loud as the narrator struggles to get the characters to play along.

Have you seen Gordon? Oh. There he is. Gordon isn't very good at hiding, is he?

The narrator wants to play hide and seek with Gordon and the reader, but Gordon just wants to stand out. This madcap, fourth wall-breaking picture book is packed with humor and full, zany spreads with details kids will return to again and again.

Publication date
September 28, 2021
Genre
Fiction
ISBN-13
9781534477360
Publisher
Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers
BISAC categories
JUV019000 - Juvenile Fiction | Humorous Stories
JUV002000 - Juvenile Fiction | Animals | General
JUV054000 - Juvenile Fiction | Activity Books

Publishers Weekly

Starred Review

It opens like any seek-and-find-book: as elaborately detailed, laugh-out-loud spreads by Chan (The Alpactory) show anthropomorphized animals of a variety of species enjoying the beach, the city, and so on, Epstein’s (the Snared series) chirpy narrator insists that readers spot an eager-eyed purple tapir named Gordon. But Gordon quickly grows disenchanted with the Where’s Waldo–style premise—he foils the search by donning an easily spotted orange shirt and propeller hat, then announces from a parade float that he’s done altogether: “I’m proud of who I am. From now on, I want to stand out.” The narrator also rankles the next protagonist pick, a shy blue rhino called Jane who flees each spread. As the omniscient voice blows through personal boundaries, Gordon steps up and firmly speaks truth to narrator power: “Instead of you picking who to find, maybe you should ask who wants to be found.” It’s a culturally relevant meta-spoof that raises big questions about authority and autonomy, allyship and consent. (Plenty of animals do want to be found—if asked first.) It also succeeds wholly in the seek-and-find genre; while readers catch their breath from the high-energy character wrangling, they can pore over a wonderfully wide-ranging supply of visual jokes (e.g. poop as fine art) en route to the book’s sweetly affirming end. Ages 4–8. (Sept.)

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Kirkus

Starred Review

Seek no more for words to describe this winner: a standout! (Picture book. 4-8)


Adam Jay Epstein
Adam Jay Epstein spent his childhood in Great Neck, New York, when he wasn't held captive aboard his father's sailboat. He spent many days sitting in the neighborhood park, travelling to fantasy lands in his head (occasionally when he was supposed to be doing his homework). In college, he circled the world on a ship and studied film at Wesleyan University. He is the author of the series Snared and Have You Seen Gordon? and the coauthor of the internationally bestselling middle grade fantasy series The Familiars and the Starbounders series. He has written film and television projects for Disney, Sony, Fox, MGM, Paramount, MTV, Hulu, Syfy, and Disney Channel. He currently lives in Los Angeles with his wife, two daughters, and dog, Pixel.

Ruth Chan is an illustrator and author who spent her childhood tobogganing in Canada, her teens in China, a number of years studying art and education, and a decade working with youth and families in underserved communities. She now writes and illustrates full time in Brooklyn, New York. Visit OhtRuth.com for more info.
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