The grizzled grist does not exist!

Juliette MacIver, 1972-

Book - 2022

An exuberant rhyming picture book about a school trip to the woods, where no one sees the danger--apart from quiet Liam, who pays attention and saves the day with his particular skill of hiding. It's the class trip to Dismal Hills wilderness. The children aren't worried about the legendary Grizzled Grist who lives here; they're excited to show off their outdoor skills--foraging, climbing, trapping. No one's impressed with Liam's skill of hiding. But it turns out a hider can see what others think does not exist. A hider moves with soundless ease and treads as softly as the breeze. At times, a hider barely breathes--but what is this the hider sees? When the children and their frazzled teacher walk confidently into dis...aster, little Liam saves the day--a triumph for the quiet child no one notices.

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Subjects
Genres
Stories in rhyme
Picture books
Published
Wellington, New Zealand : Gecko Press [2022]
Language
English
Main Author
Juliette MacIver, 1972- (author)
Other Authors
Sarah Davis, 1971- (illustrator)
Physical Description
1 volume (unpaged) : color illustrations ; 26 x 27 cm
ISBN
9781776574155
9781776574162
Contents unavailable.
Review by Kirkus Book Review

Signs say a Grizzled Grist hides in the woods. Should Ms. Whisk and her class be afraid? Optimistically, they forge ahead on the Dismal Hills hiking trail anyway. Ms. Whisk takes notes as her students, except for Liam, boast of great outdoor skills, such as cooking, climbing, and taming wild beasts. Liam's talent is hiding. The other students scoff, but Liam puts his stealth to good use; as he hides behind rocks, he notices a sign about the Grizzled Grist and observes other clues. But his warnings are ignored as the clueless and frazzled Ms. Whisk races from one wilderness crisis to another. Everyone remains unscathed and unfazed--until they meet a bear. Liam distracts the creature, but soon after, Ms. Whisk and the class come face to face with a toothy, hairy beast. They are doomed to be ingredients in the Grizzled Grist's Cream of Children Soup unless Liam can save them. Detailed illustrations in soft textures and muted but eye-catching hues set against a white background create plenty of fun opportunities to find Liam and see what only he notices. Using a mix of rhyming couplets (with dialogue from Liam in speech bubbles) and longer stanzas as well as creative line breaks, MacIver creates a bouncy read-aloud that will tickle children and adults alike. Ms. Whisk is light-skinned, Liam is brown-skinned, and the class is diverse. (This book was reviewed digitally.) Brave--and not so brave--hikers will giggle at this class's brush with peril. (Picture book. 4-8) Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.