by Hannah Stark (Author) Bob Kolar (Illustrator)
Kindness and friendship triumph over bullying in this action-packed story that's perfect for fans of Little Blue Truck and Loren Long's Otis stories, and for every vehicle-obsessed little one.
Trucker, the big rig, loves to rule the road with his size, strength, and mighty horn. The other vehicles swerve and shake as Trucker blasts past, expecting them to follow along in awe. Then Trucker meets the louder, stronger, and kinder Train. He sees how the other vehicles gleam and swoon when Train is around. And he wonders, Why don't they ever gleam at me? Trucker just wants Train to go away . . . until a broken railroad crossing signal changes everything. Can Trucker use his size and strength for the good of his fellow vehicles before it's too late?
Perfect for fans of Little Blue Truck and Loren Long's Otis stories, Trucker and Train is a classic in the making.
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Trucker is used to being "bigger and stronger and tougher than anyone else on the road"; in his wake, the other vehicles "swayed and gasped... rattled and gulped." But one day outside the city, Train comes through with an impressive whistle that leaves everyone awestruck. Feeling "smaller than he ever had before," Trucker is relieved to see Train head into a station. But when he spies a broken-off gate at a nearby junction, he immediately rushes to block the intersection, causing the other vehicles to beep with annoyance--until Train barrels past and they realize the meaning of Trucker's gesture. With frequent onomatopoeia, debut author Stark handles Trucker's complex emotions with gentle sympathy. Kolar's digital illustrations are similarly soft, with pale backdrops, undulating hills, curving roads, and vehicles made relatable with smiling faces. You don't have to rule the road to be a hero, Stark and Kolar suggest, and that's probably for the best. Ages 4-7. (Aug.)
Copyright 2019 Publishers Weekly, LLC Used with permission.PreS-Gr 2--Trucker is a big rig who loves the sound of his engine, the size of his tires, and most of all, his mighty horn. He loves to blast it as he rushes by other vehicles. Trucker is surprised and frustrated when all of the vehicles stop and admire a passing train. Vehicles in this story are brought to life with faces that change expression throughout the narrative. This book utilizes white space to focus readers' attention on the happenings of a narrow and busy street. The urban setting is captured with the addition of box shaped buildings, windows, and structures in a variety of muted and dull colors. Lines are often used to illustrate movement, light, and sound. The onomatopoeic words appear in colorful bold font. This aspect of the book makes vehicle sounds a key focal point while reading the book. Children will love imitating the various vehicle sounds present in this narrative. VERDICT The relationship between the trucker and other vehicles illustrates the complex dynamic of jealousy, admiration, and friendship among peers. A wonderful and fun addition to any library collection.--Deanna Smith, Pender County Public Library, NC
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