PICTURE BOOKS
Seymour, Tres

Our Neighbor Is a Strange, Strange Man

(4) K-3 Illustrated by Walter Lyon Krudop. A young boy wonders about his neighbor, Melville Murrell, who talks to birds and wants to fly. Murrell builds a flying contraption, and the boy is astounded when it lifts off the ground. This fictionalized glimpse of an actual pre-Wright-brothers invention is illustrated with expressive acrylic paintings. Repetition of the titular phrase becomes tedious, but the book is interesting for its unfamiliar subject. An author's note offers additional background.

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