Ivan: The Remarkable True Story
of the Shopping Mall Gorilla
by Katherine Applegate;
illus.
Ivan: The Remarkable True Story
of the Shopping Mall Gorillaby Katherine Applegate;
illus. by G. Brian Karas
Primary, Intermediate Clarion 40 pp.
10/14 978-0-544-25230-1 $17.99
gApplegate introduces young readers to the true story that inspired her Newbery Medal–winning novel
The One and Only Ivan (rev. 1/12). “In leafy calm, / in gentle arms, / a gorilla’s life began.” In poetic prose she describes Ivan’s early life in Africa, his dramatic capture by poachers, his confusing time on display as a domesticated shopping-mall gorilla in Tacoma, Washington, and his transition to the Atlanta Zoo, where his life “began / again.” Aptly, the insightful and precise text never anthropomorphizes Ivan, nor do Karas’s mixed-media images — at once straightforward and provocative — done in his warm and unaffected style. The spareness of both text and pictures invites readers to find their own meaning in the moving story. An appended spread of additional information “About Ivan” adds useful context, though it never mentions Applegate’s other Ivan book. That’s fine, as younger readers will likely come to this one first, and it gives them plenty to grow on, both as a read-aloud and as a compelling true story.
From the September/October 2014 issue of The Horn Book Magazine.
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