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Once upon a cool motorcycle dude
    O'Malley, Kevin, 1961-
Publisher: Walker & Co.,
Pub date: c2005.
Pages: 1 v. (unpaged) :
ISBN: 0802789471
Copy info: 28 copies available at Bethesda Library, Chevy Chase Library, Damascus Library, Davis Library, Marilyn J. Praisner Library, Germantown Library, Little Falls Library, Noyes Children's Library, Olney Library, Quince Orchard Library, Rockville Library, Silver Spring Library, Wheaton Library, White Oak Library, and Longbranch Library.
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Summary
Once upon a time there was ... a princess who loved all her beautiful ponies, a cool muscle dude who rode an awesome motorcycle. But a giant came and started stealing them! The dude came to fight the ugly, smelly giant with his mighty sword. She turned gold into thread while she cried for Buttercup, her favorite pony. And he took the princess's gold thread for payment The end! nbsp; Wait a minute! That's not how it ends! nbsp; Oh no? nbsp; Once upon a time there was a boy and a girl who had to tell a fairy tale to the class, but they couldn't agree on the story. Will everyone live happily ever after? Distributed by Syndetic Solutions, Inc.
Publishers Weekly Review
Three artists with distinct styles combine efforts for this rollicking story, which takes on the topic of gender differences with humor and insight. O'Malley's (Cinder Edna) cartoon-like boy and girl, their words appearing in thought balloons, present a library project. "I'll begin the story," says the girl. "My beginning is better, but go ahead," the boy responds, hinting at the book's tensions from the get-go. Heyer (The First Easter) illustrates the girl's story of Princess Tenderheart in flowing purple and pink robes, as she plays with her "eight beautiful ponies" (e.g., Jasmie, Nimble, Sophie, etc.). Her favorite was Buttercup, the girl reports from the bottom left-hand corner of the framed illustration; the boy, on the opposite corner, chagrined and somewhat panicked, says, "Please... don't call him Buttercup. Call him Ralph or something." After a giant steals the ponies and the weeping princess spins straw into gold, the boy directs the proceedings ("That's it... I can't take it anymore," says he). Goto's (Heat Wave) full-bleed spreads in garish hues signal a change in tone: "One day this really cool muscle dude rides up to the castle on his motorcycle." Naturally, the girl objects to this line of development. The story then becomes a collaborative effort (all three artists' styles appear on each page), as the two resist confining their characters to stereotypes. Entertaining and sophisticated, this book would make a great conversation starter about issues of gender stereotyping, and the benefits of teamwork. Ages 6-10. (Apr.) Copyright 2005 Reed Business Information. From: Reed Elsevier Inc. Copyright Reed Business Information

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ISBN: 0802789471 (HC) : $16.95
ISBN: 0802789498 (RE)
Personal Author: O'Malley, Kevin, 1961-
Title: Once upon a cool motorcycle dude / written and illustrated by Kevin O'Malley ; illustrated by Carol Heyer ; illustrated by Scott Goto.
Publication info: New York : Walker & Co., c2005.
Physical descrip: 1 v. (unpaged) : col. ill. ; 29 cm.
Abstract: Cooperatively writing a fairy tale for school, a girl imagines a beautiful princess whose beloved ponies are being stolen by a giant, and a boy conjures up the muscular biker who will guard the last pony in exchange for gold.
Subject term: Authorship Fiction.
Subject term: Princesses Fiction.
Subject term: Motorcyclists Fiction.
Subject term: Giants Fiction.
Subject term: Fairy tales.
Subject term: Humorous stories.
Added author: Heyer, Carol, 1950-
Added author: Goto, Scott,
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