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BINK & GOLLIE by Kate DiCamillo

BINK & GOLLIE

Two for One

by Kate DiCamillo & Alison McGhee & illustrated by Tony Fucile

Pub Date: June 1st, 2012
ISBN: 978-0-7636-3361-5
Publisher: Candlewick

Winsome duo Bink and Gollie are back, this time zipping through a day at the state fair (Bink & Gollie, 2010).

Messy-mopped Bink goes immediately to the Whack-a-Duck game. After all, the prize is the world’s largest donut. In a brilliant spread that shows every step of her comical windup, Bink’s pitch explodes with energy. She is endearingly hopeful, but … not exactly on target. The next chapter is Gollie’s turn to shine. She enters the talent show with stars in her eyes. But when she opens her mouth on stage, nothing comes out—though her expressions are priceless. Luckily there is a much more forgiving audience right around the corner. The last story showcases Bink and Gollie together. Madame Prunely tells them their fortune. (“Destiny?” asks Bink. “Is it a ride?” / “In a manner of speaking,” replies Gollie.) However, these two best friends don’t need to hear much about their future. They have each other and that’s all that matters. It’s difficult to match the exuberance of first meeting (or reading) this winning pair, but Bink and Gollie’s second adventure won’t disappoint. Utterly chuckle-worthy, charming and (thank goodness) still refreshing.

Friendships can be tricky to navigate, but if youngsters find half of the joy and loyalty of this pair, they’ll be set.

(Early reader. 6-8)