Guess What? by Mem Fox (1990, Hardcover)

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Through a series of yes-or-no questions, the personality and occupation of Daisy O’Grady are revealed--she’s a witch! “A fascinating brew combining pop culture, Halloween symbols, favorite book characters, and the worthy message that even outrageously peculiar behavior may not be evil.”--Kirkus Reviews

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Product Identifiers

PublisherHoughton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company
ISBN-100152004521
ISBN-139780152004521
eBay Product ID (ePID)51081

Product Key Features

Book TitleGuess What?
Number of Pages32 Pages
LanguageEnglish
TopicFantasy & Magic, Holidays & Celebrations / Halloween, General
Publication Year1990
IllustratorYes, Goodman, Vivienne, Goldman, Vivienne
GenreJuvenile Fiction
AuthorMem Fox
FormatHardcover

Dimensions

Item Height0.5 in
Item Weight13.4 Oz
Item Length11.2 in
Item Width8.5 in

Additional Product Features

Intended AudienceJuvenile Audience
LCCN90-004127
ReviewsGrade 2-4-- A picture book with off-center wit and style. The structure is simple,wit and style. The structure is simple, introduced on the first page with a flat statement: "Far away from here lives a crazy lady called Daisy O'Grady." This is followed by a series of questions ("Is she tall? Guess!") that are answered with a resounding "Yes!" when the page is turned. Each exchange builds a description of a woman who, it is increasingly obvious, is a witch. The last lines, however, are reassuring: "Some people say she's really mean. But guess what? She's NOT!" The text is paired with illustrations that add to the eerie atmosphere with a photographic surrealism. Framed sharply to face the text, which is in large print, the pictures become increasingly bizarre in their use of detail, commenting on the text as much as extending it. Gouache paintings portray a mildly engaging eccentric; the feeling of the illustration is darkly humorous while the words are sunnily simple and the structure is, at its root, reassuringly anticlimactic. The conflict is reflected in the final illustration: Daisy with an unidentified, fresh-faced young girl--a witch in training, perhaps? Fox bows off briskly, but Goodman trails away confusingly. The result is an entertaining picture book in which the visual style is too sophisticated for the text and the text too uncomplicated for the grotesque humor of the visual style. The whole, while interesting, is thus less than the sum of its parts. --Christine Behrmann, New York Public Library, Just as actors are occasionally miscast, so too can authors and illustrators be mismatched by the powers that be in publishing: Fox's latest picture book is a classic example. Her bare-bones storyline, in which she poses and answers a series of questions about a witch named Daisy O'Grady, isn't the problem--although it is surprisingly pedestrian--rather, the blunder is with the choice of illustrator. In a book aimed at very young children, Goodman's surreal visions, at times reminiscent of Hieronymus Bosch, far too often overstep the bounds of good taste--and even stray into the Freudian, as in one instance where a dead fish dangles from a pair of panties hanging on a clothesline. The sophomoric humor (a jar is labeled "Porksnot & Co.--Mucus Pickle"), of the sort that delights readers of Mad magazine, will go right over the heads of the intended audience. They, unfortunately, will more likely focus on the book's nightmarish elements: insects crawling in the witch's bed, an owl with a dead mouse in his beak and the frightening visage of Daisy O'Grady herself. On all counts, this is a peculiar production. Ages 3-up.
Dewey Edition20
Grade FromPreschool
Grade ToPreschool
Dewey DecimalE
Edition DescriptionAbridged edition
SynopsisThrough a series of yes-or-no questions, the personality and occupation of Daisy O Grady are revealed--she s a witch A fascinating brew combining pop culture, Halloween symbols, favorite book characters, and the worthy message that even outrageously peculiar behavior may not be evil. --"Kirkus Reviews"", Through a series of yes-or-no questions, the personality and occupation of Daisy O'Grady are revealed--she's a witch! "A fascinating brew combining pop culture, Halloween symbols, favorite book characters, and the worthy message that even outrageously peculiar behavior may not be evil."-- Kirkus Reviews
LC Classification NumberPZ7.F8373Gu 1990

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