Review posted August 16, 2019.
Atheneum Books for Young Readers, 2019. 48 pages.
Starred Review
Review written August 9, 2019, from a library book
2019 Sonderbooks Standout:
#1 Picture Books
Here’s a sweet story of a tortoise and his Sarah.
Truman loves his Sarah. They are well-suited; both are peaceful and pensive. Truman’s tank is by the window where he can look down on the street with honking taxis, growling trash trucks, shrieking cars, and the number 11 bus, which traveled south.
But one day, Sarah does some new things. She has an extra big breakfast, wears new clothes, and straps on a big backpack.
Sarah placed seven green beans in Truman’s dish –
two more than usual!
She kissed her finger and touched it to his shell and whispered,
“Be brave.”
Then she left.
Not to worry.
She’d left before.
And she’d always returned.
But this time
that backpack was particularly big.
And Sarah looked particularly pensive.
And that banana,
and that bow, and –
let’s not forget about those extra beans!
That’s when Truman saw something
he’d never seen before:
Sarah boarding the number 11 bus going south.
The bus roared away.
Truman tries to be patient. But eventually, Truman knows he must go after his Sarah!
What follows is brave and bold and adventurous and extraordinary – for a tortoise.
Don’t worry – the book has a happy ending. Meanwhile, children get the position of knowing what’s going on while someone smaller waits and wonders and learns to trust.
The pictures turn this story into something utterly charming. I don’t think anyone could read this book without falling in love with small, pensive Truman the tortoise.