FICTION

Two for One

DiCamillo, Kate & Alison McGhee. illus. by Tony Fucile. 80p. (Bink and Gollie Series). Candlewick. June 2012. Tr $15.99. ISBN 978-0-7636-3361-5.
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RedReviewStarGr 1–3—Best friends Bink and Gollie are complete opposites in terms of appearance; Bink is short and squat with an explosion of yellow hair and rumpled clothes, and Gollie is tall and slender with a smooth bob and a chic outfit. They are kindred spirits, though, and readers will delight in sharing in their adventures at the state fair. First, Bink tries mightily (yet unsuccessfully) to win one of the games, then Gollie decides to enter a talent competition but is gripped by a bout of stage fright. Finally, both girls have their fortunes told by Madame Prunely, and they realize that the future doesn't matter too much as long as they're together. The common thread linking all of the stories is the girls' respect and compassion for each other, and the realization that having a good buddy makes life's little vexations more tolerable. Short, compact sentences make this book an ideal selection for beginning readers. There are some challenging vocabulary words, but readers should be able to glean much of the story from the fantastic illustrations. Fucile employs an economical use of sketchy lines and splashes of color to capture facial expressions and emotions with spot-on accuracy. His artwork goes a long way in making this title the funny, touching book that it is. It would be no surprise if Bink and Gollie were to join the likes of Elephant and Piggie and Frog and Toad in the ranks of favorite friend duos. Hilarious, warm, and, in a word, outstanding.—Amy Holland, Irondequoit Public Library, NY
The odd-couple besties (Bink & Gollie) star in three new stories that take place at a state fair. Though all three are discrete, the well-paced adventures form a satisfying arc, each story rewarding in different ways--for slapstick humor, poignancy, or affirmation of camaraderie. Black-and-white illustrations, with frequent, strategic pops of color, use copious motion lines and cinematic views.
The odd-couple besties (Bink & Gollie, rev. 1/11) star in three new stories that take place at a state fair. "Whack a Duck" has short-stuff Bink turning a carnival game into an injury zone. "You’re Special, Aren’t You?" finds beanpole Gollie freezing up during talent-show tryouts. In "Without Question," a two-for-one psychic reading predicts a future of companionship for the pals. The stories are rewarding in different ways: "Duck" for its slapstick-y humor, "Special" (the most compelling of the three) for its poignancy, and "Question" for its affirmation of camaraderie. Though each episode is discrete, the well-paced adventures form a satisfying arc. DiCamillo and McGhee’s all-dialogue text is crisp and character specific: Bink, perpetually overexcited, speaks in short, caffeinated bursts while Gollie’s thoughts emerge fully formed. Fucile’s digital illustrations, black and white with frequent, strategic pops of color, use copious motion lines and cinematic views; there’s real tension, for example, in "Special," between the close-up of Gollie’s face as stage fright sets in and (page turn) the two panned-back images of her standing alone in front of the audience. But Bink, with a simple solution, neutralizes Gollie’s mortification in that way only best friends can. elissa gershowitz

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