Hondo
& Fabian
An amiable showcase for McCarty's (Little Bunny on the
Move) distinctive pencil art, this day-in-the-life tale
centers on a dog and cat who live with a family, the
only member of which readers see is a cherubic toddler
referred to as "the baby." The plot is not
long on action: pooch Hondo climbs into the family car
(its vintage sets the tale in the 1930s or '40s) and
travels to the beach, where he romps with a canine pal.
Feline Fabian stays at home "to play with the baby." As
the dogs "dive in the waves," the cat "dives
for the door" (trying to escape the youngster's
clutches). These quiet contrasts end with the winding
down of the day: the dog's return, when he and the cat
eat dinner from their respective bowls and, "full
and fat," retire to their favorite resting spots.
The minimalist narrative sets off the richness of the
pictures, viewed as if through a scrim. Colors soften
to a candlelit palette, enhancing the warm, nostalgic
mood for an effect at once ingenuous and sophisticated.
Ages 3-9.
Copyright 2002 Cahners Business Information, Inc.
(from Publishers Weekly)
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