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The Grudge Keeper

Rockliff, Mara. (Author). Wheeler, Eliza. (Added Author).

No one in the town of Bonnyripple ever kept a grudge, except old Cornelius, the Grudge Keeper. When Cornelius is nearly buried under all of the grudges, the townspeople must put their differences aside to save him

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  • ISBN: 1561457299
  • ISBN: 9781561457298
  • Physical Description 1 volume (unpaged) : color illustrations ; 29 cm
  • Edition First edition.

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Syndetic Solutions - The Horn Book Review for ISBN Number 1561457299
The Grudge Keeper
The Grudge Keeper
by Rockliff, Mara; Wheeler, Eliza (Illustrator)
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In Bonnyripple, "ruffled feathers, petty snits," etc. are taken to old Cornelius, the Grudge Keeper, who stows them away in his cottage's nooks and crannies. When wind tosses the quibbles about, burying Cornelius, villagers ban together to dig him out, working out their wrinkles. Clever details in Wheeler's pen, ink, and watercolor illustrations support Rockliff's parable about getting along by letting things go. (c) Copyright 2014. The Horn Book, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

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In what looks like a charming European village of yesteryear, gray-haired old Cornelius works his hands to the bone as keeper of everyone's grudges: ruffled feathers, petty snits, minor tiffs and major huffs, insults, umbrage, squabbles, dust-ups, and imbroglios. Rockliff physicalizes this abstract notion by presenting grudges as rolled-up pieces of paper that the kindly fellow has to stuff in every cranny of his house. All of the negativity goes out the window (literally) when a storm sends the grudges swirling into the open: Squabbles were scrambled with quibbles. Low blows rested high up in the pile. Somewhat oddly, this doesn't lead to a humorous mix-up of grudges; instead, the townspeople find their original grudges and get mad all over again suddenly, they decide to throw them aside. The abrupt ending doesn't fulfill the early promise and clever premise, but Rockliff's wordplay is a joy, while Wheeler's Dickensian group of scowlers is pleasant to watch even when they get happy.--Kraus, Daniel Copyright 2014 Booklist

Syndetic Solutions - Kirkus Review for ISBN Number 1561457299
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"No one in the town of Bonnyripple ever kept a grudge. No one, that is, except old Cornelius, the Grudge Keeper." So begins this original fairy tale that provides a literal illustration of the idiom "holding a grudge." Three grudges are born in scene-setting vignettes: Minnie's goat eats Elvira Bogg's prizewinning zinnias. A schoolboy snatches the schoolmaster's toupee. And tragically, clumsy Big Otto "stomp[s] on Lily Belle's new shoes at the spring fling." The grudges are actual pieces of paper that the angry, pinch-faced people hand over to a gentle old man named Cornelius. His house is jammed full with these scrolls, each one representing a hurt feeling. But one night, the wind begins to blow. Like a tornado, it rips through town, blowing out candles and flinging pies into the air. The next morning, the people of Bonnyripple storm up to Cornelius' house with all their new complaints. But what has happened to all the grudges? More importantly, what has happened to Cornelius? Rockliff has created a clever fable characterized by ornate language, extraordinary characters and billowy atmosphere. "Tiffs and huffs, squabbles and quibblesall the grudges had been tossed away, down to the last small scrap of pique." Wheeler's strong, witty ink-and-watercolor illustrations combine with the text to humorously demonstrate that "holding a grudge" is a bad thing. Wordplay and humor provide an effective vehicle for a valuable moral. (Picture book. 5-8)]] Copyright Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

Syndetic Solutions - Publishers Weekly Review for ISBN Number 1561457299
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by Rockliff, Mara; Wheeler, Eliza (Illustrator)
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Wheeler's (Miss Maple's Seeds) sure hand and lyrical pen-and-ink spreads are the source of this story's charm. Long skirts billow, the fairy-tale cottage of Cornelius the Grudge Keeper leans sweetly to one side, and the white scraps of paper on which villagers have written their grudges billow and drift like sea foam. The story holds few surprises as the villagers discover that nursing grudges leads only to heartbreak, while forgiveness brings happiness. Rockliff's (Me and Momma and Big John) rococo wordplay is an apt match for Wheeler's artwork: "Ruffled feathers, petty suits, minor tiffs and major huffs, insults, umbrage, squabbles, dust-ups, and imbroglios-the Grudge Keeper received them all." The clever prose is, at times, more likely to sail over the heads of younger readers and head for older members of the audience: "Low blows rested high up in the pile. High dudgeon had drifted down low." In an effort to introduce a contemporary note into the traditional setting, Wheeler makes the romance between Big Otto and Lily Belle an interracial one. On the whole, it's a sweet, fluffy diversion. Ages 4-8. (Apr.) (c) Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved.

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K-Gr 2-From squabbles to petty snits, Cornelius collected everyone's grudges and carefully kept them in his small cottage outside of town, far away from the townsfolk. When a fierce wind upends his house, all the grudges tumble out, causing quite a hubbub amongst the residents. Poor Cornelius is discovered at the bottom of the pile, and as everyone works together to rescue him they inevitably toss their grievances aside and renew their friendships. The accompanying CD includes two versions, one with sound effects for page turns and one without. John McDonough's melodious voice brings this tale to life, making this a pleasant and enjoyable listening experience. -VERDICT This is an engaging tale that children will enjoy, but that will also appeal to teachers and parents looking for stories about forgiveness.-Amy Joslyn, Fairport Public Library, NY © Copyright 2015. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.