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A FINE ST. PATRICK’S DAY by Susan Wojciechowski

A FINE ST. PATRICK’S DAY

by Susan Wojciechowski & illustrated by Tom Curry

Pub Date: Jan. 13th, 2004
ISBN: 0-375-82386-7
Publisher: Random House

Though the author makes a bit of a leap at the end, this original tale, celebrating the benefits of generosity over ambition, makes worthwhile reading. The more goal-oriented town of Tralah always beats rival Tralee in the annual St. Patrick’s Day decoration contest—until one year when the Tralahvians turn away a wee man who comes to their doors begging for help to free his cows from the mud. With only a little reluctance, the Traleenians leave off their frantic decorating to lend a hand, and wake the next morning to find their entire town painted a deep, prizewinning green. Then the citizens of Tralee enjoy their victory feast so much that they decide to chuck future competition and just have the dinner. Curry places the thatch-roofed, quaint-looking villages amid verdant, rolling fields, and though Wojciechowski never comes right out with it, the “little man,” dressed in a long, pointed hat and curly-toed shoes, has a recognizably leprechaunish look. A thought- and discussion-provoking tale that shouldn’t be relegated to the “holiday” shelves. (Picture book. 5-8)