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40 pp.
| Pelican |
September, 2006 |
TradeISBN 1-58980-369-8$16.95
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Illustrated by
Sue Marshall Ward.
Fifty-one traditional Mother Goose rhymes are recast with deep-in-the-heart-of-Texas flavor. City names (Austin, Corpus Christi), Southwestern foods (chili, jerky), and Spanish words (huevos rancheros, mercado) are sprinkled throughout. Some selections work: "Cowpoke Georgie, sweet pecan pie / Kissed cowgirls and made them sigh"; others are strained and don't fit the cadence of the originals. Color illustrations enliven the text.