Gracie, the Public Gardens Duck.

Description

32 pages
$10.95
ISBN 978-1-55109-645-2
DDC jC813'.6

Publisher

Year

2007

Contributor

Illustrations by Richard Rudnicki
Reviewed by Gregory Bryan

Gregory Bryan is a member of the Faculty of Education at the University of Manitoba in Winnipeg.

Review

Gracie, the Public Gardens Duck is Judith Meyrick’s imaginative story about a persistent duck. Gracie lives in Halifax Public Gardens, relying on park-goers for handouts until a sign is erected prohibiting the feeding of ducks. Having become accustomed to being fed by people, Gracie finds life is suddenly much more difficult.

 

The text seems occasionally to stumble as it negotiates the borders of realistic fiction and animal fantasy. Richard Rudnicki’s detailed and brightly coloured illustrations are rendered in watercolours and markers. Some of the artwork is distractingly crowded. Despite these reservations, young readers will be interested to read about Gracie and her creative problem-solving efforts. The book will be of particular interest to the many families who enjoy going to parks to feed the local ducks. Recommended with reservations.

Citation

Meyrick, Judith., “Gracie, the Public Gardens Duck.,” Canadian Book Review Annual Online, accessed November 23, 2024, https://cbra.library.utoronto.ca/items/show/32774.