Logo image
  • BookDragon
  • About
  • The Blogger
  • Review Policy
  • Smithsonian APAC
 
10009
post-template-default,single,single-post,postid-10009,single-format-standard,stardust-core-1.1,stardust-child-theme-ver-1.0.0,stardust-theme-ver-3.1,ajax_updown_fade,page_not_loaded,smooth_scroll

BookDragon Blog

16 Sep / In front of my house by Marianne Dubuc, translated by Yvette Ghione

In front of my house“On a little hill, behind a brown fence, under a big oak tree, is … my house.” Thus begins a delightful adventure through yards, rooms, imaginations, fairy tales, forests, mountains, space, ships, through rain and a zoo, back beyond the city to ‘my house,” ready to start the adventure all over again.

Author/illustrator Dubuc, with her visual arts and graphic design background, presents just-right pictures for the youngest readers, with built-in naiveté and silly humor, from the Abominable Snowman to the striped-shirted werewolf (check out those blue-suede shoes!), the three-footed extraterrestrial, and the teeny-tiny octopus with a single far-reaching tentacle!

Somewhat reminiscent of the all-time kiddie classic Goodnight, Moon, Dubuc’s inventive journey moves way beyond a single room … but makes sure to assuredly bring the reader right back home. It’s also got a bit of danger thrown in right in the middle … the Big Bad Wolf has quite a full belly, filled with three pigs, bricks, sticks, straw, Peter (who cried wolf), Grandma, and even Little Red Riding Hood.

But wait … I have to admit to some confusion here … so if the wolf’s belly is so very populated, how does Little Red get out to alert the hunter ahead of her? I know this is the magic of fiction, and I’m probably being too literal in my old age, but someone  please do enlighten me once you’ve had a look, too …

Otherwise, it’s off we go around the universe. Come join in!

Readers: Children

Published: 2010

By Smithsonian Asian Pacific American Center in Canadian, Children/Picture Books, Fiction, Nonethnic-specific Tags > Adventure, BookDragon, In front of my house, Kiddie fun, Marianne Dubuc, Pets/Animals, Yvette Ghione
No Comment

Post a Comment
Cancel Reply

Smithsonian Institution
Asian Pacific American Center

Capital Gallery, Suite 7065
600 Maryland Avenue, SW
Washington, DC 20024

202.633.2691 | APAC@si.edu

Additional contact info

Mailing Address
Capital Gallery
Suite 7065, MRC: 516
P.O. Box 37012
Washington, DC 20013-7012

Fax: 202.633.2699

  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Instagram

SmithsonianAPA brings Asian Pacific American history, art, and culture to you through innovative museum experiences and digital initiatives.

About BookDragon

Welcome to BookDragon, filled with titles for the diverse reader. BookDragon is a new media initiative of the Smithsonian Asian Pacific American Center (APAC), and serves as a forum for those interested in learning more about the Asian Pacific American experience through literature. BookDragon is inhabited by Terry Hong.

Learn More

Contact BookDragon

Please email us at SIBookDragon@gmail.com

Follow BookDragon!
  • Twitter
  • Facebook

Looking for Something Else …?

or