FICTION

A Story No One Has Ever Heard Before

Farrar. Nov. 2023. 40p. Tr $18.99. ISBN 9780374390945.
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K-Gr 2–With engaging humor and quirky illustrations, this read-aloud friendly book will enliven ELA instruction about story elements with young writers trying their hand at creating narratives. With its higher-level vocabulary, turns of phrase, and particular text order, it speaks to its intended early elementary audience best with the help of a teacher or librarian as lead readers. The book highlights the role of a main character and the creation of a problem, suggests story choices to “worsen” a problem, then reveals how climactic scenes and concluding resolutions wrap up a cohesive storyline. While a first-person narrator’s voice offers dry humor and positive instructional phrases to help define and briefly explain these elements, Steinberg pairs this text with cartoonlike illustrations and speech bubbles for three separate stories to serve as ongoing examples of each new story element introduced. Bright flat colors, set beside grayscale forms, draw the eye towards each essential character and their actions, depicting a school-going carrot, a wandering alien, and a caring knight. Often, the happenings and dialogue of the three unrelated stories share space on the same page spread, without visible dividers, while many illustrative details showcasing character traits or decisions remain small, so it may prove necessary for an adult to guide the reading. Most speech bubbles reveal the characters’ intentions or traits, inviting the opportunity for the lead reader to use different voices and decide on the most sensible reading order between the narrator’s text and those of the three stories.
VERDICT This amusing book reveals a contagious enthusiasm for creating original stories with strong characters, problems, and solutions, though navigating the busy page spreads may require guidance to avoid confusion.

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