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A postman's routine turns into an oddball cosmic adventure when he starts a new route in the far reaches of the galaxy.
Bob is a dedicated and deadpan mail carrier who remains unfazed when assigned a new postal route that takes his space ship to surprising planets. One is shaped like a bone and full of cosmic dogs who can't wait to get a tasty bite out of a postman.
The colorful art features extraterrestrials, from a giant blue farmer to a small cactus-like creature, and cinematic views of awe-inspiring alien landscapes. Bob's adventures to make his five deliveries are as harrowing as they are hilarious in this award-winning graphic novel, perfect for fans of Jeff Smith's Bone comics. A Junior Library Guild Selection!
Bob is a mail carrier who delivers packages between planets. Despite the interplanetary spin, it's an ordinary job with routine duties. But then there's a change of plans and Bob gets a new route every day. Though he's anxious, he pulls up his space bootstraps, delivering a package in rain and mud, navigating an asteroid belt and space junk, fleeing a pack of desert space dogs on his hovercraft, taking orders from a demanding customer (shout-out to The Little Prince), and bargaining with pesky aliens meddling with his ship. Upon his return, Bob realizes that it wasn't so bad—in fact, the old cactus lady on the messy planet makes the best cookies in the galaxy. And his universe is a surprisingly beautiful place. Bob's boss offers him the option to return to his old route, but he opts for a life of unexpected adventures. Perreault's graphic layout alternates between large single frames and smaller multiple panels to portray narrative action, emotion, and panoramic vistas of Bob's universe. Each planet is rendered in a handsome palette of muted browns, oranges, greens, blues, and grays. This award-winning graphic novel was originally published in French in Montreal; hopefully the sequel will be translated into English soon—Bob delivers a mysterious letter with a new trainee. VERDICT A visual feast to remind kids that new experiences and challenges create memories that last a lifetime.—Rita Christensen, Orem Public Library, UT
Copyright 2020 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.Gr 2-5--Bob is a mail carrier who delivers packages between planets. Despite the interplanetary spin, it's an ordinary job with routine duties. But then there's a change of plans and Bob gets a new route every day. Though he's anxious, he pulls up his space bootstraps, delivering a package in rain and mud, navigating an asteroid belt and space junk, fleeing a pack of desert space dogs on his hovercraft, taking orders from a demanding customer (shout-out to The Little Prince), and bargaining with pesky aliens meddling with his ship. Upon his return, Bob realizes that it wasn't so bad--in fact, the old cactus lady on the messy planet makes the best cookies in the galaxy. And his universe is a surprisingly beautiful place. Bob's boss offers him the option to return to his old route, but he opts for a life of unexpected adventures. Perreault's graphic layout alternates between large single frames and smaller multiple panels to portray narrative action, emotion, and panoramic vistas of Bob's universe. Each planet is rendered in a handsome palette of muted browns, oranges, greens, blues, and grays. This award-winning graphic novel was originally published in French in Montreal; hopefully the sequel will be translated into English soon--Bob delivers a mysterious letter with a new trainee. VERDICT A visual feast to remind kids that new experiences and challenges create memories that last a lifetime.--Rita Christensen, Orem Public Library, UT
Copyright 2020 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.This comically low-key import follows Bob, "a special postman. A postman from space," who prefers that his life be "nice and easy," featuring a regular morning routine and a standard delivery route. When his boss reassigns the routes ("You'll be getting a different one every day"), Bob sets out to places he's never been: planets, remote locations, and an asteroid across the galaxy. Told in six chapters, one for each delivery and his return trip, Bob's journey presents endless frustrations that disrupt his want for "simple and orderly"--sudden rain, an unreasonable Little Prince-like customer who demands the postman "draw me a sheep," and language barriers, to name a few. It's easy to identify and empathize with Bob's frustration, making his moments of defeat (a filthy uniform, a lost sandwich, exasperation with unyielding demands) all the more satisfying. Though it features simple shapes, Perreault's art is anything but plain--clean lines and bright highlight colors lend visual accessibility to the myriad extraterrestrial characters, and large panels keep the story moving along at a decent clip. In one memorable spread, Bob careens uncontrollably through an asteroid belt back to his ship, demonstrating Perreault's ability to create strong movement in single-panel illustrations. Ages 7-up. (Apr.)
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