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Richie's Picks: THE UNDERNEATH by Kathi  Appelt with drawings by David Small, 
Atheneum, May 2008, 314p. ISBN:  1-4169-5058-3
 
"One night the howlin' dog sings a lullaby
Drift you onto  peaceful memories
One night the howlin' dog cries out lonely life
Break  you like the light between the trees"
-- Edie Brickell and the New Bohemians, "This  Eye"
 
"But when she got to the place where the hound sang, she knew  that something 
was wrong.
"She stopped.
"In front of her sat a shabby frame house with peeling paint,  a house that 
slumped on one side as if it were sinking into the red dirt.   The windows were 
cracked and grimy.  There was a rusted pickup  truck parked next to it, a 
dark puddle of thick oil pooled beneath its  undercarriage.  She sniffed the air. 
 It was wrong, this place.   The air was heavy with the scent of old bones, 
of fish and dried skins,  skins that hung from the porch like a ragged curtain. 
 Wrong was  everywhere.
"She should turn around, she should go away, she should not  look back.  She 
swallowed.  Perhaps she had taken the wrong  path?  What path should she take? 
 All the paths were the same.   She felt her kittens stir.  It surely 
wouldn't be safe to stay here in this  shabby place.
"She was about to turn around, when there it was again -- the  song, those 
silver notes, the ones that settled just beneath her skin.  Her  kittens stirred 
again, as if they, too, could hear the beckoning song.  She  stepped closer 
to the unkempt house, stepped into the overgrown yard.  She  cocked her ears 
and let the notes lead her, pull her around the  corner.  There they were, those 
bluesy  notes."   
 
After being abandoned by her former owners in East Texas bayou  country, and 
having been drawn through the woods by the  lonely song of the chained-up, 
often-unfed hound dog named Ranger,  a pregnant calico cat arrives at the 
isolated home  of Ranger's bitter, violent, and disfigured owner, Gar  Face.  
There, 
in the the dark space beneath the  slumping house -- the Underneath -- the  
calico cat gives birth to her son Puck and her daughter Sabine.   The two young 
kittens are repeatedly warned by their mother and  Ranger about the danger 
posed by the hard-drinking, rifle-wielding Gar  Face and that to be safe they 
must always remain in the Underneath.  
 
Tragedy strikes when Puck's curiosity causes him to not heed  those warnings. 
 THE UNDERNEATH is in large part the story of Puck's  subsequent journey.  
 
Meanwhile:
 
"She has been trapped for a thousand years.  But she is  older than that, 
much older.  Lamia.  She is cousin to the  mermaids, the ondines, the great 
sealfolk known as selkies, perhaps the last of  her kind."  
 
THE UNDERNEATH is also the story of another mother,  Grandmother Moccasin, 
and what befell her a thousand years earlier in  the days when a native people 
named the Caddo inhabited the area along the  creek that has since come to be 
called the Little Sorrowful:
  
"And all around, the watchful trees, the oldest ones,  shimmered.  They knew 
that Grandmother Moccasin, when she awoke, would  not be happy.  The trees 
knew, but they also recognized the moment for  what it was: a love so strong that 
there was no going back for either one.   So for just a little while, the 
soughing trees used their own ancient magic  to stir up the Zephyrs of Sleep.  To 
keep all the others in the forest  a-snoozing until Hawk Man and Night Song, 
in their brand-new skins, had slipped  away.  For trees, who see so much 
sorrow, so much anger, so much  desperation, know love for the rare wonder of it, 
so they are champions of it  and will do whatever they can to help it along its 
way."
 
 
In this perfectly crafted, suspenseful tale filled  with myth and magic, pain 
and love, and the beauty and the perilousness of  bayou country, those 
ever-watchful trees include a grand old,  ailing-yet-proud loblolly pine that will 
provide a bridge  across a thousand years of story and across the Little 
Sorrowful  itself. 
 
 
"Feathers fall around you
And show you the way to go"
-- Neil Young, "Birds"


 
The story is perfectly complemented by David Small's  beautiful pencil 
illustrations.  (My favorite is definitely his  depiction of the scene when, 
"Suddenly  the sky filled up with...a million  different birds, calling in their 
million different voices.")
 
Without question, Kathi Appelt's THE UNDERNEATH is  the finest animal story 
for children I have read in many  years.  A suspenseful page-turner featuring 
an incredibly  endearing hound dog, I cannot wait to hunt down a young audience 
with  whom I can share it.     
 
Richie  Partington, MLIS
Richie's Picks http://richiespicks.com
Moderator,  http://groups.yahoo.com/group/middle_school_lit/
BudNotBuddy@aol.com
http://www.myspace.com/richiespicks
Caldecott  '09





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