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Lädt ... The Police Cloud (2007)von Christoph Niemann
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A small cloud that has always dreamed of becoming a police officer discovers that he might not be suited to the job. Keine Bibliotheksbeschreibungen gefunden. |
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I don't know that I would ever have picked up Christoph Niemann's The Police Cloud, had I not seen it discussed in Leonard S. Marcus' article, "Back to the Future: Retro picture books — déjà vu all over again?" (to be found in the January/February 2010 edition of The Horn Book Magazine), where it is described as an example of the revival of the "Constructivist" style in picture-books. I'm glad I did, as I appreciate the message implicit in the story - that when one door closes, another opens - and thought the book was rather sweet. That said, I'm not sure I really see the "Constructivism" in it (the style seemed more reminiscent of the 1950s, to me), as clearly as in other examples Marcus cited, such as The Orange Book. Still, it's an interesting exercise, tracking down these titles, and seeing whether I can see what the critic has... ( )