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THE CHRISTMAS BOOT by Lisa Wheeler Kirkus Star

THE CHRISTMAS BOOT

by Lisa Wheeler ; illustrated by Jerry Pinkney

Pub Date: Oct. 18th, 2016
ISBN: 978-0-8037-4134-8
Publisher: Dial Books

A poor and lonely woman finds a black boot in the snow, which leads to magical transformations just before Christmas.

Hannah Greyweather leads a solitary, hardscrabble life in her mountain cabin. When she tries on the newfound boot, it immediately changes shape to fit her foot perfectly. When she wishes for the boot’s mate, it mysteriously appears the next morning, followed by a pair of red mittens. Hannah then wishes for a feather bed, fine food, and a fancy house, all of which magically appear without explanation. But when a white-bearded man in a red suit comes looking for his missing boot, all the magical developments disappear. The unnamed visitor provides Hannah with new boots, mittens, and a puppy for companionship before he departs into the night sky with his sleigh and reindeer. The original story flows like a folk tale, with a fine blend of dialogue and description. Dramatic tension and humor result from Hannah’s unfamiliarity with Santa, and children will enjoy being in on the identity of the red-suited visitor. Pinkney enhances the strong text with his delightful watercolor illustrations filled with homey details and swirling snowflakes. Both Hannah and Santa have ruddy complexions, and both seem like real people rather than storybook characters. An extra-large trim size, high-quality paper, and a thoughtful design add to the book’s overall appeal.

A winner of a story with enchanting illustrations by a master.

(Picture book. 4-7)