| MOONBALL Illustrated by Greg Couch Simon & Schuster 1998 ISBN# 0-689-81095-4 S&S hardcover |
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The Simon & Schuster hardcover is in print.
What reviewers have said: "Yolen creates a hybrid of poetry and baseball in her fantasy
tale. Her opening image of the moon "hanging over the field like a pop
fly" prepares the way for Moon's later appearance as pitcher in the celestial
game, carrying on the taunts of Danny's opposing teammates (" `No-hitter,'
sneered Moon"). Under Couch's (First Palm Trees) skilled brush, these metaphors
materialize, evincing characters with wit and flourish--especially the beefy
Orbits, whose round bodies topped by tiny heads give them a humorously menacing
look. The moon is the pitcher every player fears--with his small, piggish eyes
and bulbous nose, his face a stylized amalgam of curves and planes, he is the
very embodiment of mean-spiritedness. Yet the palette maintains a tranquil atmosphere:
vivid turquoises seep into restful layers of seafoam green and inky blue, and
flashes of vibrant oranges and reds glow hotly against the cooler shades, like
fire against ice. The artist's use of light is particularly effective, and the
dream sequences have an eerie radiance, as if lit by reflected moon- or starlight."
-- Publishers Weekly
"Yolen skillfully blends star and sport metaphors that work beautifully
in this stellar book." -- Children's Literature
"Yolen's poetic, evocative text goes well with Couch's shimmering, imaginative
artwork done in every shade of nighttime blue. This picture book puts a surprising
spin on a familiar sports theme, combining baseball dreams with celestial scenes,
taking readers to a place where one boy finds the confidence he needs."
-- Children's Literature (second review)
"Yolen's simple, rhythmic text and Couch's slightly surreal paintings,
done with acrylic and colored pencil, combine to create a lovely book. The artist
has a skillful eye for color, especially the jewel tones of blue in his nighttime
skies, and a powerful talent for mood and character. A sports story, a flight
of fancy, an exploration of the comforts of the imagination-Moonball is all
of these. It's a winner." -- School Library Journal
Review: BookPage Children's Review: Moon Ball
Review: Family.com review
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