Hairs on Bears

Description

24 pages
$14.95
ISBN 1-55037-351-X
DDC jC813'.54

Publisher

Year

1994

Contributor

Illustrations by Normand Cousineau
Reviewed by Laurence Steven

Laurence Steven is a professor of English at Laurentian University and
the author of Dissociation and Wholeness in Patrick White’s Fiction.

Review

Normand Cousineau’s bright, off-kilter, primary-colored ink drawings
add a distinctiveness to this Annick book that Ryan-Lush’s nonsense
verse (in the tradition of Seuss, Dennis Lee, and sean ohuigin)
wouldn’t alone provide. The poetry seems stretched: on the one hand,
it tries too hard to be funny, on the other, it ekes itself out to fill
the imposed form. Here are some representative lines: “This vacuum
cleaner, / it’s too small / We need a bigger one, / that’s all /
This big thing here / should do the trick / It’s grabbing up / those
hairs—real quick.”

The inside covers feature a board game where one proceeds around the
track by avoiding or getting caught up in dog hairs. Recommended.

Citation

Ryan-Lush, Geraldine., “Hairs on Bears,” Canadian Book Review Annual Online, accessed November 22, 2024, https://cbra.library.utoronto.ca/items/show/20209.