Thursday, May 2, 2024

Big Truck Little Island by Chris van Dusen

"Out on the ocean, one bright summer day,
bound for an island, still five miles away,
a tugboat was towing a truck on a barge-
a truck that was hauling a load, extra large."

Told in verse, the narrative, which seems at first to simply be about a truck’s glacial journey to its destination, turns out to be an excellent lesson in kindness and problem-solving. Kirkus Star review

A huge truck (we might call this a B Double here in Australia) arrives on a small island. We cannot see the load because it is covered in a tarp. The roads on the island are narrow and wind around below a small chain of hills. This truck really is way too long to maneuver, and it is not too long before it becomes well and truly stuck. This is the main road on the island - into and out of town. Meg has a swimming lesson, Barry is already late for his ballet class, Pete is working on a school science project with his friend, and Sue really needs to get her dog to the dog wash- he just encountered a skunk! The parents are just frustrated and beginning to grow angry, but the kids can see the solution. Everyone can walk around the side of the truck and swap cars! Oh, great idea - and when the truck is unstuck can we finally discover what it was carrying - yes - but I am not going to spoil this wonderful surprise.

Reading a picture book is such an easy way to introduce new words to your young reading companion or library group. This book has such rich vocabulary - barge, bound, load, hauling, wraps, treacherous, trundled, chugged, oversize load, transected, isle, switchback, payload, battlement frappe, frustration, convened, solution, departed, summoned, revealed, and delight. The other aspect of this if you read through this list, you are sure to see many words that are unlikely to be part of your daily conversation and yet by reading this book look at all the words your child will hear. And this is a story that warrants re-reading so they will hear these words more than once and hopefully some will become part of their own word repertoire. I do love the word switchback! This book will be enjoyed by children aged 6+ especially those who are fascinated by large trucks. And the page with the island landscape is certainly one to linger over. Oh and what a wonderful celebration of community life and the trust we should have in others. 

Van Dusen is in full command of his rhyming text, using rhythm and sound to set the pace and convey mood. His expressive characters add humor to the situation. Horn Book

A perfect little slice of life with a unique take on kindness and compromise. Kirkus Star review

This book is based on a real incident on Vinalhaven island off the coast of Maine. That truck was carrying a wind turbine - there is a photo at the back of the book - you can see it was a very long load. People did swap cars just as they do in this story.

I talked about another Chris van Dusen book recently. This one is also based on a curious true story:


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