Roundup at the Palace
Kathleen Cook Waldron
Illustrated by Alan & Lea Daniel
Resource Links Best of 2006
Canadian Children's Book Centre Our Choice Citation
Juvenile Fiction / Animals / Farm Animals
Ages 48
32 pages 10 1/2 x 8 1/2"
ISBN 0-88995-319-8 cloth CDN 12.95 USA 12.95
ISBN 0-88995-408-9 paper CDN 6.95 USA 6.95
Zack wrapped his arms around the huge bull's neck. "Don't worry," Zack said,
swallowing hard. "No busy city or world famous Stock Show can scare us. Right?"
Zack is looking forward to taking Buster the bull to the National Western Stock Show
in Denver. As Zack and his dad sing their way down the road, Buster the bull doesn't
find his first trip away from the ranch much fun. When the snow turns into a blinding
blizzard and Zack's dad must detour through downtown, Buster sees his chance to
make his own hay. Thundering out of the truck, Buster gallops straight through the
doors of the Brown Palace Hotel where, he confronts Alice, daughter of the owner of
the hotel gift shop. Zack must act quickly to save his new friend Alice and Buster
from disaster.
Kathleen Cook Waldron's lively story of a boy and his bull is complemented by the
rich and vibrant painting by Alan and Lea Daniel, who capture the drama and triumph
of the roundup at the Palace.
Reviews:
". . . an altogether delectable picture book, in which Alan and Lea Daniel outdo themselves, driving the story forward through the
great good humour and the sheer energy of its illustrations."
The Globe & Mail
"The colorful pen-and-ink-on-gouache artwork sets the mood and atmosphere for this adventure.
The snowy scenes are so realistic that readers will want to pull their sweaters a little closer, and the pictures of young Alice calming the
huge beast are totally satisfying. Varied perspectives add to the movement, energy, and excitement of the story."
School Library Journal
"Roundup at the Palace is unique and entertaining, with special appeal for young boys who fancy
themselves cowpokes, even if all they own is a big, goofy dog."
Curled Up With a Good Kid's Book
"The illustrations are big, bold and humorous."
Highly Recommended."
CM Magazine
"The winning combination, of exciting text and electrifying illustrations, makes this a great book for
individual or group reading."
Resource Links
"The books supersized illustrations are by Alan and Lea Daniel of Kitchener, whose name on the cover
are a leading indicator of the quality work inside."
The Guelph Mercury
"This story is that rare thing - a plausible, realistic tale in which the child protagonists solve the
problem themselves. The action is beautifully shaped, with the two stories coming together, linked by music. The pace moves smoothly between motion and
rest, and the tone, a delicate balance of almost-slapstick and genuine danger, is pitch-perfect. Waldron has fashioned a heart-stopping, funny, moving
gem of a story. The author-illustrator collaboration here is also brilliant. The Daniels create a piece of genuine theatre. . . . The characters became
so real to me that I caught myself hoping that Alice's mother and Zack's father might get together."
Quill and Quire
"Kathleen Cook Waldron spins a delightful tale. . .
Roundup at the Palace is a classic urban and cowboy
legend, beautifully illustrated and well written. This is a children's book, with a combination of drama, humour and wonderful images."
Mike Puhallo, president of the BC Cowboy Heritage Society (BCCHS)
Kathleen Cook Waldron was born and raised in Denver, Colorado. After teaching in Colorado's
bilingual and summer migrant schools, Kathleen and her family moved to the Cariboo area of British Columbia.
Inspired by The Secret Garden, MAD magazine and Spiderman comics, Kathleen is the author several
critically acclaimed children's picture books including A Wilderness Passover (Red Deer Press, 1994)
and A Winter's Yarn (Red Deer Press, 1986).
To learn more about Kathleen visit her web site at www.kathleencookwaldron.com.
Alan Daniel works for publishers across North America from his Kitchener, Ontario, studio.
His art is notable for its fine draftsmanship, humor and versatility of style. He is the illustrator
of many children's picture books, including Bunnicula: Return to Howliday Inn, Good Families Don't,
The Grand Escape, The Healing of Texas Juke and Carlotta's Kittens.
Lea Daniel has collaborated with her partner Alan Daniel on 23 books in the Songbox Series
as well as My Home Bay, The Best Figure Skater in the Whole World and Sody Salleratus,
which earned them the MR. CHRISTIE BOOK AWARD. Lea is the author of Drummer and Finngers War and has
two short plays produced.
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