Emmett and Caleb
Karen Hottois and Delphine Renon
Book Island
Emmett and Caleb are neighbours and good friends. Despite having totally different morning rituals, they manage to spend much of their time together going for walks and enjoying nature.
Come summer late riser Caleb is unusually, awake early and he wants to give his pal a present to celebrate their long-standing friendship. Having pondered hard, he decides to write Emmett a poem: ‘Emmett, you look handsome in your hat and you’re not fat.’ and give it to him after they’ve consumed their meal. This however, doesn’t quite go as well as he hopes: Emmett focuses on the superficial errors rather than the content of the message and so finds Caleb’s effort funny, which upsets the writer who snatches back his work, taking drastic action.
Emmett ponders, gently admonishes himself and decides to make recompense. By sunset the two are reconciled
Autumn brings forest walks, damp earth and the harvesting of nature’s bounties – a truly golden time for the pair.
Then in the winter it’s time to celebrate Caleb’s birthday with a party, presents, a special cake and dancing;
it even snows as midnight strikes.
This celebration of friendship, life’s simple pleasures and the gifts of nature, translated from the author’s original French by Sarah Ardizzone, is enchanting. In her illustrations, Delphine Renon beautifully captures the warmth between the two characters as well as the inherent beauty of each season.
A quirky delight to read aloud or equally, a lovely book for those just taking off as independent readers.