New York. — 1981. — 35 p.
Датский дог Пинкертон одинок, ему не с кем играть. Нужно найти ему
товарища . . .
Чудесные иллюстрации делают эту книгу интересной даже для тех, кто не умеет читать. Картинки рассказывают историю понятнее, чем много-много слов. Lovely picture book. Steven Kellogg is one of the most popular and prolific author-illustrators of children’s books today.
Mr. Kellogg’s own pets—his Great Dane, Pinkerton, and his cat Second Hand Rose—provided the inspiration for the uproarious antics of the cat and dog in A Rose for Pinkerton. He lives in Sandy Hook, Connecticut. ★ Humor abounds in this exuberant tale! Bright lively colors and spare use of narrative blend to help make this a splendid comedic success. Kellogg at his best.
Booklist, starred review A well-staged last laugh for dog and child, with much visual rambunction throughout.
Kirkus Reviews Kellogg uses exaggeration and humor in illustrations that have great vitality, extending a nicely constructed story with a surprise ending.
55 Bulletin of the Center for Children’s Books
Чудесные иллюстрации делают эту книгу интересной даже для тех, кто не умеет читать. Картинки рассказывают историю понятнее, чем много-много слов. Lovely picture book. Steven Kellogg is one of the most popular and prolific author-illustrators of children’s books today.
Mr. Kellogg’s own pets—his Great Dane, Pinkerton, and his cat Second Hand Rose—provided the inspiration for the uproarious antics of the cat and dog in A Rose for Pinkerton. He lives in Sandy Hook, Connecticut. ★ Humor abounds in this exuberant tale! Bright lively colors and spare use of narrative blend to help make this a splendid comedic success. Kellogg at his best.
Booklist, starred review A well-staged last laugh for dog and child, with much visual rambunction throughout.
Kirkus Reviews Kellogg uses exaggeration and humor in illustrations that have great vitality, extending a nicely constructed story with a surprise ending.
55 Bulletin of the Center for Children’s Books