Yorick and Bones (Yorick and Bones) Author: Tankard, Jeremy | ||
Price: $8.19 |
Summary:
Yorick, a hapless skeleton, has just been dug up after a few hundred years of sleep. Bones, a curious stray dog, did the digging. Not realizing that he is a skeleton-or that he's no longer in the Elizabethan era-Yorick tries to meet new friends around town. Much to his annoyance, Bones has quite literally latched onto him, excited to have a tasty leg bone to chew. But when Yorick's friendly overtures scare all the villagers away, it is Bones who remains by his side. Graphic novel format.
Added Entry - Personal Name: | Tankard, Hermione |
Accelerated Reader Information: Interest Level: MG Reading Level: 3.40 Points: .5 Quiz: 517779 |
Full Text Reviews:
School Library Journal - 05/01/2020 Gr 4–6—Alas, poor Yorick! He's been buried in the ground for hundreds of years. When his skeleton form is awoken and unearthed, there's just one thing he wants—a friend. But Bones, the tiny dog who dug him up, would love nothing more than to chew on Yorick's leg. The jester's increasingly amusing attempts to make friends are hindered by his skeletal form. Yorick views Bones first as a nuisance, then as a potential strategy to make friends, then, of course, as the companion he's been searching for. This winning tale from father-daughter duo Jeremy (Grumpy Bird) and Hermione Tankard features clever dialogue, often done in iambic meter, and illustrations that rely on striking linework and primary colors. Yorick's expressive body language drives home the emotions behind the text. Educators introducing students to Shakespeare will especially appreciate this tale. (References abound, such as, "'Tis sure that if you prick me, I do not bleed!") Kids who have an interest in the Bard will definitely love this, but it will also please readers who want a sweet and funny friendship tale. VERDICT This satisfying Shakespearean story of an unlikely friendship is a worthwhile purchase, especially for school libraries.—Gretchen Hardin, Bee Cave Public Library, TX - Copyright 2020 Publishers Weekly, Library Journal and/or School Library Journal used with permission.