Jack's Talent
Maryann Cocca-Leffler, . . FSG, $16 (32pp) ISBN 978-0-374-33681-3
When all of his classmates are able to name their special talents during first-day-of-school introductions, Jack's lack of a stand-out specialty makes him feel left out. With Alex good at building sand-castles, Candace good at drawing cats, and so on, a forlorn Jack declares, “I am not good at anything.” His perceived want of a childhood forte is even reflected in his attire: he wears a telling white stripe across his shirt, while his fellow pupils all have motifs on their tops corresponding to their talents, e.g., Victoria—good at dog training—sports a picture of a white pooch on her red blouse. Cocca-Leffler (
Reviewed on: 08/13/2007
Genre: Children's