K-Gr 3—Loosely based on a true story about Lawson's own uncle, this quirky picture book tells the tale of a troublemaker named Holland, the eldest brother in a family of three boys. The text informs readers that Holland "liked stuff that was pretty, and sometimes he couldn't help stuffing that pretty stuff into his pockets." One day, after Holland is caught stealing for the 37th time, the police offer him two options: go to jail or join the army. Holland chooses the army and is sent south to a place full of pretty things—scenery, flora, and fauna—not items that can easily fit in Holland's pockets. Ultimately, he learns to turn his love for attractive things into making art, not committing crime. The text moves smoothly in a conversational, matter-of-fact tone that grounds this unique tale and may open up a dialogue about channeling energy into positive avenues. Nelson's mixed-media illustrations, an inventive combination of digitally rendered photography and ink, bring this tale to life by blending cleverly and beautifully with the narrative.
VERDICT Sophisticated yet playful, this is an unusual, original work recommended for large picture book collections.
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