THE TRUE BLUE SCOUTS
OF SUGAR MAN SWAMP by Kathi Appelt, Atheneum BFYR, 2013
Yup. That says a
lot.
But there is so much
more.
It’s easy to see why
this book is one of five nominated for the National Book Awards, young people’s
category. Winners will be announced next week. Events connected with this prestigious award ceremony are listed on the website.
Back to the story. Let’s begin with
Chap. His mom bakes sugar pies from cane break sugar and runs the Paradise Pies
Café which is about to lose its lease from Sonny Boy Beaucoup. (Boo. Hiss.) Her
dad, Audie, set all of this in motion when he befriended the Sugar Man. In the
more than 60 years since Audie signed a lease with the Beaucoup Corporation,
they haven’t had a lot of customers, but they’ve had enough.
When Audie Brayburn
died, Sonny Boy decided to go against this generations old agreement. To stave
off foreclosure, he wanted a boatload of cash (which might or might not have
been enough) and that was precisely what Chap and his mom didn’t have.
Sonny Boy brought in
land developers, rubbed his hands in greedy anticipation of turning the swamp
into Gator World Wrestling Arena and Theme Park in partnership with Jaeger
Stitch--World Champion Gator Wrestler of the Northern Hemisphere--and cared not
one bit about the residents of the swamp, human or otherwise.
The setting for this
fast approaching clash of good and evil is the Bayou Tourterelle, a slow moving
stream that runs through the Sugar Man Swamp. Fluttering just above it, so rare
that one has to wonder whether it ever existed at all, is a great and glorious ivory-billed
woodpecker.
In between,
disturbed by ominous noises and lulled by soothing lullabies, snuggled in their
home, a 1949 Sportsman
DeSoto, loveable raccoon brothers Bingo and Jeremiah, the True Blue Scouts of
Sugar Man Swamp, stand ready to do the right thing.
Considering they are
about to face alligators, a snake named Geraldine, and the ferocious and feral Hogs,
Buzzie and Clydine, it might make the struggle shaping up between Chap and Sonny
Boy seem tame. Don’t you believe it.
When things get
really dire, meaning too dreadful to imagine without a good old fashioned
shivering, it’s up to Bingo and J’miah to wake the awesome Sugar Man who is as
mythical as Barmanou, Sasquatch, or the Yeti. Did we say awesome? Think quake in your boots terrifying. The Sugar Man will save the day
and the swamp, too. Everybody knows that and has known that since the beginning of the swamp. One catch. First Bingo and J’miah must find him. Well, maybe two catches. The Sugar Man doesn't like being awakened.
This is the kind of tall
tale you can turn your ten year-old loose to enjoy without giving it a parental
reading first. Oh, but why would you want to miss it? This is a perfect book
for families to read together. And laugh together.
Picture your family
gathering together before bedtime, reading a few pages. The chapters are so
short you will want to read just one more and then another and then… Different age groups will find different reasons to giggle. However, there are
more than 300 pages so a single sitting will make it hard to get kids up the
next day.
For added fun, visit
the author’s website and download the activities. Give each of your true blue
scouts a membership card. Bake a few of those sugar pies (the recipe is on the
website) and make this a true blue experience.
P. S. Nobody writes
a better tall tale than Kathi Appelt. Nosireebob.
Sounds irresistible.
ReplyDeleteJust knowing KA wrote this swamp story is good enough for me. I shivered thru The Underneath & still love everything I've read of hers.
THEN, knowing that you, JB, recommend it.
Well, 'enuf said.
Thank you for the head's up, too, about the NBA news speeding along soon.
I'm with you, Jan, solidly entrenched in KA's fan club.
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