What happens when you combine the youngest of three brothers,
life on a working farm, imagination and determination, and the
highly anticipated county fair? One great story! Clarence is the
youngest of three brothers, and he's always wanted to be as big
and helpful as they are. But of course it seems as though he will
never catch up. He loves to work hard and play hard in addition
to spending time with his family. One of his favorite activities
is spending time with his uncle, who can seem to work magic by
tinkering and fixing and building all kinds of things. Clarence
loves to sit in his uncle's workshop, watching and learning. The
county fair comes around again, and this year Clarence's two older
brothers are no longer young enough to participate in the Pig Scramble
event. Uncle Leon encourages the youngest brother with some handy
tips and seasoned advice for his first attempt at the Pig Scramble.
Clarence has the joy of winning the event and taking home his very
own squirming, squealing pig--and also of suddenly having achieved
something very rewarding. Not only had neither of his older brothers
ever won the Pig Scramble, but Clarence now has something special
in common with his uncle. Many years ago, Uncle Leon--who happened
to be the smallest of five brothers--won his own pig in the Pig
Scramble.
With beautifully detailed, gently shaded, flowing watercolor illustrations,
the world of Clarence's family farm and his boyhood experiences
will jump off the page and right into the imagination of your child.
The text is simple enough for newly independent readers to read
on their own, but children of all ages will love to hear it read
aloud as they listen to the tale with wide-eyed anticipation. With
a decorative hardcover binding and thick pages that are begging
to be turned over and over, this beautiful book sells for a reasonable
price--about $18. It would make a splendid addition to any school
or home library.
Themes of familial ties, growing up with dreams and personal expectations,
enjoying hard work, and straining to achieve the next level of
love and respect are woven throughout the book. But really, the
overall storyline is so appealing that simply the fun of reading
about Clarence's attempt and achievements in the Pig Scramble event
will have your child--like my own little country boy--asking to
read this book every night.
Product review by Melissa Cummings, The Old Schoolhouse® Magazine,
LLC, August 2011
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