FICTION

The Red Hat

illus. by Antoinette Portis. 40p. Disney-Hyperion. 2015. Tr $16.99. ISBN 9781423134114. 2014005679.
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RedReviewStarPreS-Gr 1—A budding friendship takes center stage when a boy is intrigued by a girl he sees from across his rooftop. Billy Hightower tries various techniques to communicate with her, but the wind thwarts his efforts at every turn. He attempts to transport himself by blanket, but the wind carries him away. When all efforts fail, the girl's red hat leads him to her apartment complex, where he realizes a formal introduction may serve him best in connecting to his new friend. The wind itself is a major character within both text and illustrations; with spot-gloss texture, the wind is shown swirling along vast open areas as it carries objects used to emphasize personal relationships throughout this dramatic journey. Thick black outlines accentuate each character. The text changes its placement against the page to reflect a shift in movement; words swoop along like a loop in the sky to follow the shifting perspective. Accents of red are found in various signature elements, such as a kite, hat, scarf, and door, which adds a powerful energy.
VERDICT This dynamic, gorgeously rendered glimpse into the fledgling bond between two people demonstrates the power of persistence.

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