Bound To Stay Bound

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 Yellow bus
 Author: Long, Loren

 Publisher:  Roaring Brook Press (2024)

 Classification: Easy
 Physical Description: [48] p., col. ill., 21 cm

 BTSB No: 585294 ISBN: 9781250903136
 Ages: 3-6 Grades: K-1

 Subjects:
 School buses -- Fiction
 Contentment -- Fiction

Price: $24.48

Summary:
A forgotten school bus finds joy and purpose in the most unexpected places.

Accelerated Reader Information:
   Interest Level: LG
   Reading Level: 3.10
   Points: .5   Quiz: 551541

Reviews:
   Kirkus Reviews (04/01/24)
   School Library Journal (+) (03/15/24)
   Booklist (+) (05/01/24)
 The Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books (+) (00/06/24)
 The Hornbook (00/07/24)

Full Text Reviews:

School Library Journal - 03/15/2024 K-Gr 2—What happens to the objects around us after they leave our lives? This bittersweet tale evokes Virginia Lee Burton's The Little House as it traces the long life of a yellow school bus. Starting with her intended purpose (the bus, though inanimate, is gendered) of taking children to and from school, as she ages, her purpose changes: she takes older folks to the library, becomes a gathering place for the unhoused, then a playground for goats, until at last she ends up at the bottom of a lake. The illustrations dazzle. In most spreads, the background is black and white, in graphite and charcoal pencil; the bus is painted in bright yellow acrylic paint, drawing the eye and emphasizing the joy of the bus (a repeated refrain in the text). When all hope seems lost, and the bus is in an empty urban lot, the color palette switches and readers view the inside of the bus as black and white, while the background is lit up with the yellows, oranges, and purples of a beautiful sunset. Finally, as the bus is fully submerged, there is a bird's-eye view of a small but strong yellow glow of the bus underwater, still shining amid black and white surroundings. The author's note at the end, describing how the art was made, is not to be missed, and could lead to interesting activities around making a paper village.VERDICT A must-purchase, this book will leave readers looking at objects around them differently long after its covers are closed.—Kadie Seitz - Copyright 2024 Publishers Weekly, Library Journal and/or School Library Journal used with permission.

Booklist - 05/01/2024 *Starred Review* Tracing the passage of a bright-yellow bus through the many seasons and iterations of her life, this lyrical picture book is an emotional ride. At the start of her journey, carrying children to school fills the shiny bus with happiness and exuberant sounds of “pitter-patter, pitter-patter, giggle, giggle-patter.” After a while, the vehicle heads out on a different path and transports seniors “from one important place to another.” In her sunset years, the bus finds herself parked and abandoned in a city. However, it’s not the end of the road for the Yellow Bus, as she becomes a welcome refuge from the cold for unhoused people. When towed to a farm, she provides a rumpus-room playground for goats. In her final resting spot, underwater, the Yellow Bus is never empty or alone as schools of fish swim on board, “and they filled her with joy.” Long’s impeccably detailed charcoal-and-graphite illustrations capture stunning panoramic and aerial views of the changing landscapes through the decades. Brilliant pops of color illuminate the bus and her passengers. Back matter offers a glimpse into Long’s inspiration and artistic process. A moving contemplation on the passage of time, The Yellow Bus skillfully drives home the joys of a well-lived life of purpose. - Copyright 2024 Booklist.

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