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Reviewed on September 1, 1995
K-Gr 3 The journeys and intersections that Macaulay employed in Why the Chicken Crossed the Road (1987) and interwove so brilliantly in Black and White (1990, both Houghton) resurface here. Ever interested in how things work, he continues to explore the relationship between cause and effect and the nonlinear possibilities of narrative in this picture book with nine chapters and an epilogue. It takes several readings and close attention to visual details to notice how, for example,...Log In or Sign Up to Read More