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Volume VI Number 20 . . . . June 9, 2000
The vocabulary in Sara Cummin's translation is just right for young readers. Leo is all boy,
foolishly arousing suspicion by too eagerly rejecting adult supervision, accepting blame to protect
himself and talking to himself to bolster his self-confidence. Although sketchy, Leo's parents have
typical worries and reactions.
Philippe Brouchard captures the light-hearted mood of the story in small, grey-scale comical
sketches.
The only problem with this entertaining novel is the awkward line phrasing that is a consequence
of the slim page format.
Recommended.
Joan Simpson is a teacher-librarian in Fort Garry School Division in Winnipeg, MB.
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