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More copies of this ISBN:Olive, the Other Reindeerby J. Otto Seibold and Vivian Walsh
Synopses & ReviewsFrom Powells.com:J.otto
Seibold and Vivian
Walsh are the George and Ira Gershwin of children's books. Okay, maybe that's
a stretch. But they are a remarkable team. In 1993 the husband and wife
collaboration published their first book, Mr.
Lunch Takes a Plane Ride. A perfectly proportioned blend of whimsy and style,
this hilarious and improbable tale of a Picasso-faced little dog was an immediate
hit with kids and adults alike. The pair's subsequent books have all become perennial
bestsellers, and Seibold's playful, Matisse-with-a-Mac illustrations made him
something of an icon among designers. Perhaps the pair's best-known work, though,
is Olive the Other Reindeer, which was recently made into the most popular
animated Christmas special since How the Grinch Stole Christmas. The story's
plot is simple. A little dog named Olive misunderstands the words to "Rudolph
the Red-Nosed Reindeer." Instead of "All of the other reindeer"
she hears "Olive, the other reindeer," and thinks, "I thought I
was a dog. Hmmm. I must be a Reindeer." Happy to have cleared that up, Olive
catches a bus — well, it takes a couple of buses — and heads to the
North Pole. Fortunately, Olive is just in time to join Santa and the other reindeer
in their Christmas Eve duties. As usual, the writing is both simple enough for
a child and witty enough for an adult, but what makes Olive the Other Reindeer
stand heads and shoulders above the other Christmas books crowding the shelves
are Seibold's wonderfully waggish illustrations. Farley, Powells.com
Publisher Comments:"Olive the other reindeer?" thinks Olive. "I always thought I was a dog--but I must be a reindeer!" And while Santa and his reindeer are a bit surprised that a dog wants to join the reindeer team, in the end, Olive and her unusual skills are just what Santa needs. Full color.
Review:"Silly, but slightly amusing for kids who can appreciate the play on words and doggie humor." Marilyn Courtot, Children's Literature
Review:Seibold and Walsh specialize in street-smart art and convoluted story-lines....Seibold's illustration style [is] a sort of cubism for the '90s. His computer-generated, airbrush-smooth characters resemble digital icons, but their asymmetrical quality lends them a hand-drawn warmth. The spreads are abuzz with comical details." Publishers Weekly
Review:"Seibold's story, its predictability obvious from the start, doesn't quite live up to its promising title. The idea of another person, animal or toy...helping Santa to deliver the gifts on Christmas Eve...is tired and worn-out. Only the very young will find this story amusing....The text even contains a spelling error. Definitely not worth the price." Gail Hamilton, CM: Canadian Review of Materials
Synopsis:Thinking that "all of the other reindeer" she hears people singing about include her, Olive the dog reports to the North Pole to help Santa Claus on Christmas Eve. About the AuthorJ.otto Seibold and Vivian Walsh live in California with their two daughters, Theadora and Amelia; and their two dogs, Olive and Mr. Lunch. J.otto draws all the time. It's his job. He's a professional. He draws on a computer, which makes him sort of like a scientist. But he doesn't wake up until noon, which makes him like an artist. J.otto Seibold and Vivian Walsh have illustrated four books for children: Mr. Lunch Takes a Ride, Mr. Lunch Borrows a Canoe, Monkey Business, and Free Lunch. What Our Readers Are SayingAdd a comment for a chance to win!
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