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Summary
Summary
First there was Turtle.
Then there was Turtle Island.
This is the story of how it came to be.
From award-winning creator of I'm the Biggest Thing in the Ocean comes an inspiring tale of friendship and belonging that's perfect for any kid, any day of the year.
Author Notes
Kevin Sherry is not only the talented author/illustrator of many books for kids, he's also a chef, a puppeteer, and a cyclist. You can find him in his awesome fort in Baltimore, Maryland, working, playing, and always creating.
Reviews (4)
School Library Journal Review
PreS-K-Sherry, no stranger to picture books featuring assertive and extra-large sea creatures (I'm the Biggest Thing in the Ocean, Penguin, 2007), introduces a giant turtle who is as big as an island. But even giant turtles get lonely in the vastness of the sea. Turtle is surprised and excited when a storm shipwrecks an odd assortment of animals (an owl, a bear, a frog, and a cat) on his back. Each animal has a special skill, and they work together to create a makeshift community atop his shell. Things take a poignant turn when the wee animals confess that they miss their families. Turtle wonders, "Wasn't I their family?" and is visibly distraught when his new friends set sail to return home. Sherry's bright colors and simple shapes fill the pages, emphasizing Turtle's massive dimensions in comic juxtaposition to his tiny friends. Preschoolers will be soothed to find that all ends well in a joyful reunion; Turtle's friends and their families return to build a permanent community on his shell. A fun addition for larger picture-book collections.-Kiera Parrott, School Library Journal (c) Copyright 2014. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.
Publisher's Weekly Review
Sherry's turtle hero is proud to be "as BIG as an island," but he's also lonely, because the ocean is "even BIGGER." Then a group of shipwrecked animals take up residence on his massive shell, and "Suddenly," Turtle excitedly (and touchingly) tells readers, "things were happening." Or, to put it another way, he becomes the foundation-literally-of a tight-knit, industrious community, where everyone has a unique and appreciated talent. Sherry (I'm the Biggest Thing in the Ocean) has always worked in broad strokes, both as artist and storyteller, but he finds a new level of visual subtlety and emotional acuity in this book. He lets his pictures tell the story and doesn't shy from expressing the genuine loss that Turtle feels when the animals announce they miss their families and want to sail for home ("But wasn't I their home?" he wonders, with plainspoken eloquence). The story resolves happily for all concerned, but what makes it especially so is the selflessness and resilience that Turtle shows when things look darkest. Ages 3-5. Agent: Teresa Kietlinski, Prospect Agency. (May) (c) Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved.
Kirkus Review
A fantastically giant turtle is lonely until others make themselves at home on his shell.Seeming a bit like a riff on creation stories (though failing to acknowledge any Native American or other sources), Sherrys story relies on readers willingness to suspend disbelief. Echoing the bravado of the protagonist of his debut, Im the Biggest Thing in the Ocean (2008), it opens, Im a giant turtle, and Im as BIG as an island. Cheery, accompanying art, rendered in pencil and then inked and painted with watercolors and salts, depicts the giant turtle looming over a deserted island. The poor turtle is lonely until shipwrecked creatures take refuge on his shell. They end up feasting together and building homes; all is well on Turtle Island. But then the settlers become lonely for their friends and family, and they decide to depart to find them. Bereft and once again alone, the giant turtle cannot stop thinking about his new friends. Happily, they soon return with their loved ones and re-establish the Turtle Island settlementwhich grows as another giant turtle arrives with a castle atop her shell and three other littler giant turtles nearby.Its a sweet, fantastic depiction of community building, but its just too bad that it doesnt acknowledge its debt to old, old stories about the Turtle Island that is North America. (Picture book. 3-6) Copyright Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.
Booklist Review
Floating in the center of the ocean is Turtle, who's as big as an island! He sure gets lonely in the vast ocean by himself, so he's delighted when in the middle of a storm, a ship wrecks on his shell and four new friends Bear, Cat, Frog, and Owl settle in on his back. Turtle helps fish, Bear builds a shelter, and Owl knits a cozy scarf for their island-sized friend. Finally, Turtle is no longer alone. But his new friends have families they miss, and before long, they build a raft and leave Turtle behind. Bereft, his scarf growing ragged and frayed, Turtle is lonelier than ever until his friends return with their families and set up camp permanently. Sherry uses brilliant, speckled watercolor washes for the ocean and sky, while the creatures are rendered in simple, colorful shapes with thick outlines and cartoonishly big eyes. Lovable Turtle and his happy, friend-filled future will likely strike a chord with little ones feeling lonely.--Hunter, Sarah Copyright 2010 Booklist