WHEN MARCUS MOORE MOVED IN
Rebecca Bond, . . Little, Brown/Tingley, $15.95 (32pp) ISBN 978-0-316-10458-6
"At 44 MacDougal Street when Marcus Moore moved in, 'I'm here!' said Marcus Moore, but there was no one there." And so it goes for the lonely new boy in the neighborhood, until "like a sunny sidewalk dancer, a girl went skipping by." Sporting wiry, airborne braids à la Pippi Longstocking, the girl parades back and forth, then disappears when it starts to rain ("And there was only grim and gray, and there was only him"). When the girl finally introduces herself ("And at once he felt all rosy. Like that, his street had changed"), the two play the rest of the day away. Bond's (
Reviewed on: 06/16/2003
Genre: Children's