FICTION

Extraordinary Jane

illus. by Hannah E. Harrison. 40p. Dial. Mar. 2014. RTE $16.99. ISBN 9780803739147. LC 2012009713.
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RedReviewStarPreS-Gr 1—Jane is an ordinary dog, which under normal circumstances shouldn't be cause for much angst. But as part of a circus troupe in which all of the other members of her family are extraordinarily graceful, strong, or brave, she feels the need to find her special talent. Unfortunately, she's afraid of heights, is not all that artistic, "and then there was that whole balancing ball disaster." Readers will notice that the ringmaster has a soft spot in his heart for Jane and understand how he could be perfectly content with her being "a really good dog." Harrison's detailed and expressive illustrations give the circus animals plenty of personality and lend an air of grandeur to their talents. The pages depicting Jane's disaster-prone circus tricks and the resulting emergency room visit are particularly funny. In a world full of competition for kids to be the fastest, smartest, and best at everything, this story's message is a worthy one. Jane is exceptionally good at being herself, and for that, she is loved.—Jenna Boles, Greene County Public Library, Beavercreek, OH
Jane, a small circus dog, doesn't measure up to her talented doggy parents and siblings who can get shot from a cannon, lift an elephant, tightrope walk, etc. The detailed acrylic illustrations set against white backgrounds distinguish the slight story; the colorful circus milieu and aerial perspectives convey Jane's ordinariness, which turns out to be enough for her ringmaster owner.
Young readers will enjoy the simple, understated text and well-paced story, which is strikingly fleshed out in the illustrations. The contrast between the white background and brightly colored circus environment, as well as creative use of perspective, make the illustrations pop off the page. Small details in the artwork, many of them humorous, invite repeat readings. Takes a fresh approach to the idea of finding the extraordinary in the ordinary. Jane may not be able to perform feats of daring like some of her circus companions, but her empathy and ability to connect with others make her exceptional in her own right. Jane and her family of canine performers are sure to appeal to dog lovers, especially owners of Maltese and other small breeds. Readers will relate to the relationship between Jane and the kindly ringmaster, Barnaby Beluchi.

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