THE ADVENTURES OF ERASMUS TWIDDLE: Grmkville's Famous & Talented Not-Detective
Eric Laster, , illus. by Amy Abshier. . S&S, $16 (208pp) ISBN 978-0-689-84245-0
This rather inane collection of episodes told by a self-conscious narrator centers on a young sleuth from Grmkville and his eccentric fellow residents. "By the way, Erasmus is not a three-legged goat who can recite the Japanese alphabet backwards while balancing a cane on the tip of his nose and dancing the Charleston. You probably knew that already, but I thought I should tell it to you all the same," notes the narrator, introducing the hero. Among the mysteries and "not-mysteries" Erasmus cracks are locating Letty Faffenhuffal-Hefenfaffer's stolen soggy dumpling and retrieving the "Lost Thought" of a puzzled baboon who plunks down in the middle of a busy intersection, causing a traffic jam. Eagle-eyed Erasmus also manages to capture the culprit who has purloined the townsfolk's "Every furgle and fleb and grumber and hojie,/ Every ploff and yonk and oogoo and eebee." The offbeat cast of characters includes Lolly Gallagher, a classmate of Erasmus with a weather system hovering above her head, and Bagby Butterbottom, an aspiring actor pal who loves to reciteth lines from his favorite plays (e.g.,
Reviewed on: 10/08/2001
Genre: Children's