
Oh, No, George! | April 11, 2012
by Barry Lyga (Little, Brown and Company, Apr. 2012)
Oh No, George! by Chris Haughton. Ah, the plight of the everypup! When his owner leaves him to his own devices in the house for a day, George confidently avows that he will be “very good”. Moments later, his earnest inner struggle is revealed by a subtle shift in the lines of his eyes and an anxious tilt to his ears. “I hope I’ll be good, George thinks.” An encounter with a cake, a cat, and a bed of flowers turn his best intentions into one big mess. What will George do to redeem himself? Chris Haughton’s bright, selective palette, mastery of artistic depth through simplicity à la Leo Lionni, and keen humor make the book hand-clappingly great. A tremendous follow-up to Haughton’s picture book debut, Little Owl Lost.
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