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32 pp.
| Simon/Beach Lane |
April, 2022 |
TradeISBN 978-1-5344-1154-8$17.99
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EbookISBN 978-1-5344-1155-5$10.99
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Illustrated by
Marla Frazee.
The stage is set, the circus curtains part, and out walks the short, bald, and unassuming Great Zapfino, who will leap from death-defying heights onto a tiny trampoline. Barnett plays up the drama from the story's breathtaking launch, as the ringmaster promises: "Zapfino will dodge peril and brave calamity in an impossible feat of derring-do!" But after climbing a towering ladder, the performer looks down, glances at readers, and then disappears. In the following wordless scenes, we see him hop on a plane to a sunny seaside town and, fittingly, take a job as an elevator operator in a high rise. This quiet new life is good until he inadvertently starts a fire with his toaster. It is finally in this moment that, in order to save his own life, the man triumphantly leaps from the top floor ("Behold!") onto a trampoline held by firefighters. Readers can interpret the story in more than one way: does Zapfino overcome a fear of heights in a moment of crisis? Had he merely been tired of the pressure to perform? Perhaps he wants to accomplish the leap all on his own, without a showy cape and the probing eyes of an audience. Most of the story plays out wordlessly in Frazee's animated grayscale pencil illustrations. With its expert pacing and delightful details, this is a splendid collaboration between two picture-book greats.
Reviewer: Julie Danielson
| Horn Book Magazine Issue:
May, 2022