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Richie's Picks: LOUIE! by Will Hillenbrand,  Philomel, March 2009, 40p., 
ISBN: 978-399-24707-1
 
"In an old house in Paris that was covered with  vines
lived twelve little girls in two straight lines.
In two straight lines they broke their bread
and brushed their teeth
and went to bed.
They smiled at the good
and frowned at the bad
and sometimes they were very sad.
They left the house at half past nine in two straight  lines
in rain
or shine --
the smallest one was Madeline."
 
I expect that upon first glimpsing the painting of  the Eiffel Tower on the 
cover of LOUIE!, many a reader -- whether young or  old -- will be instantly 
reminded of the 1940 Caldecott Honor book that has  been, for so many millions 
of American children, their introduction to  Paris.  Just think about how so 
many who are contemporaries to the Beatles  have a memorable childhood 
experience in common  with Twenty-first century preschoolers along with all of us 
who  
have been children in the decades in between then and now.
 
LOUIE! is the story of a little piglet in Paris named  Louie who loves 
drawing, who stays up late drawing, and who is prone to  drawing on anything that 
stands still.
 
Louie "also loved the stories his mother would tell him of her  own 
piglethood.  How she had been small and a little mischievous.  How  she had been 
sent 
to an old schoolhouse in Paris that was covered in vines,  where the girls 
walked in two straight lines."
 
Louie is a pig who has a tough time with  school.  "So Louie was sent to 
another  school.  A school that promised to pass 'even the dullest of  pigs.'
"Louie tried -- he read stories and answered the  teacher's questions -- but 
in  the margins of his papers, he drew  pictures of things that made him 
happy.  
"The headmaster sent him home for good. 'Petit porc  stupide!' he said."
 
As readers will learn, the ever-drawing Louie was  eventually "discovered," 
first by a family friend "who bought art  for pigs all over the world" and then 
by an editor lady with a very large  hat named May who "made books for little 
piggies:"
 
"He showed her every picture he'd ever drawn in his journal,  on menus, even 
some drawings on his window blinds (he had run out of paper  again).
"Miss May said, 'Oooh la la, Louie, you should draw books for  little 
piggies.'"
 
Beyond being a very entertaining introduction to the  life of Ludwig 
Bemelmans, LOUIE! is an exceptional picture book in which Will  Hillenbrand has 
incorporated a variety of media to great effect:
 
"The illustrations were done with ink, pencil, finger-paint,  collage and 
gouache on vellum.  These elements were scanned, digitally  manipulated and 
printed on watercolor paper.  Final details were added with  colored pencil."
 
There are visual allusions galore for young readers to  appreciate.  And 
there are many illustrations that contain so many  levels of action that they beg 
for a third and a fourth and a fifth  look.  Watch carefully for the chef in 
the background with the fish that is  the size of a cow.  Check out that 
movement in four different  directions at the same time in the picture of Louie on 
his bicycle getting  knocked off of the road by an automobile.  And then turn 
the page and see  what Louie observes from his hospital bed.  
 
Thankfully, Louie recovered from his bicycle accident  and "lived his 
remaining days making pictures and delighting little and  medium-sized and big 
piggies everywhere."  
 
And, fortunately for all of us, Will Hillenbrand has given us  one more 
reason to look at and share Bemelmans' ageless classics.
 
 
Richie  Partington, MLIS
Richie's Picks _http://richiespicks.com_ (http://richiespicks.com/) 
Moderator, _http://groups.yahoo.com/group/middle_school_lit/_ 
(http://groups.yahoo.com/group/middle_school_lit/) 
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