The Rooftop Rocket Party - Hardcover

Chambers, Roland

 
9780761318880: The Rooftop Rocket Party

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A boy with a passion for rockets heads to New York and discovers--to his amazement and delight--that the water tanks adorning the city's rooftops are really rocket ships and that the Man-in-the-Moon is giving a birthday party. A quirky, delightful text and distinctive illustrations make this a notable picture book debut.

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Roland Chambers attended Edinburgh University, the Polish National Film School, and New York University. He lives in London, England.

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PreS-Gr. 2. Chambers' first picture book is a subversive fantasy that celebrates the power of imagination. Young Finn is rocket crazy, so he is delighted to visit New York City and stay with the famous Dr. Gass, a rocket scientist. He is frustrated, though, when he can't find any rockets and when Dr. Gass debunks some of his favorite beliefs--the Man on the Moon, for example. But when a magical creature visits Finn's bedroom window and invites him to a party, Finn realizes that Dr. Gass' "mathematical certainties" aren't always correct, especially when, the following evening, Finn and the "Night Thing" rocket to a wild birthday party on the moon. This whimsical, challenging story leaves plenty of things unexplained (Is Dr. Gass related to Finn?), but children will easily connect with Finn's triumph as his world of unquantifiable mystery and magic proves to be real. Chambers' lively, boldly outlined paintings, filled with sly humor, will transport kids to a joyous nighttime rumpus reminiscent of Max's visit with the Wild Things. Gillian Engberg
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PreSchool-Grade 2-An imaginative romp to New York City, the Moon, and back. While visiting Doctor Gass, Finn asks the famous scientist where he keeps his rockets, but the man refuses to tell. When the boy inquires about the Man in the Moon and the cheese, the scientist refutes the notion that they exist. But at midnight, a strange gray hound floats by Finn's window and invites him to the Man in the Moon's birthday party the following night. Again, the doctor has a scientific explanation. When the Night Thing returns, it ushers the child up to the roof where a "rocket"-a water tank-is waiting for liftoff. Finn thoroughly enjoys himself at the festivities. His host, dressed in blue long underwear, explains that he has eaten all the cheese but offers his guest a cream puff. The next morning, Doctor Gass discovers a red rocket parked in the middle of the street and the half-eaten dessert. "RIDICULOUS!" he exclaims. This talented author/illustrator has created a funny picture book using free-flowing illustrations that at times have several scenes balanced on a page. His powerful, brightly colored spreads add to the jovial text. Outlined in thick, black ink and with hand-penned commentary, the art playfully pokes fun at the wispy-haired, nearly bald Doctor Gass, who bears a strong resemblance to the Man in the Moon.
Karen Land, Greenport Public School, NY
Copyright 2003 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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