THE DREAM FACTORY: Starring Anna and Henry
Bjorn Sortland, , illus. by Lars Elling, trans. by Emily Virginia Christianson and Robert Hedin.. Lerner/Carolrhoda, $15.95 (40pp) ISBN 978-0-87614-009-3
In this too-whimsical revision (some would say travesty) of classic cinema, Chaplin's Tramp yells "Cut! Cut!" and Charles Foster Kane gets his sled back. The action starts on Christmas Eve, when two children search for the answer to a riddle that will reveal their Uncle Paul's gift: "Legs as sharp as blades./ Sometimes for grown-ups,/ But mostly for children./ What am I?" When the siblings venture a guess, he offers a clue: "You'll just have to go up to the attic to see for yourselves, my little rosebuds." Anna and Henry open a mysterious trunk and magically plunge into the phantasmagoric "dream factory" of moviedom. They land in
Budding cineastes likely will prefer Edward Sorel's witty homage
Reviewed on: 10/22/2001
Genre: Children's