
Cowboy Slim
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The skills needed to be a crackerjack cowboy elude Cowboy Slim. Much as he tries to rope and ride, his true talent is his creative power. Not so good at maneuvering stray cows, he engages with the big sky and the world around him: he's a budding poet. With his Western twang and dropped word endings, Ed Sala carries listeners right to the WJ Ranch. His timing and articulation make a clear differentiation between moments of poetry and moments of cattle rustling. Slim, while despondent at times, is imperturbable when crisis arises and thrilled when his help with words makes a difference. A.R. (c) AudioFile 2007, Portland, Maine

January 30, 2006
At the center of Danneberg's (First Day Jitters) affable if-well, somewhat slim-story is an aspiring cowboy who isn't too handy with a lasso. But he sure can soothe horses and cows with his melodic poetry. Still, Slim's prowess with a pen doesn't impress the other cowhands, who inform him that real cowboys "don't mess with no fancy, perfumed words" and "don't write better than they talk." So Slim "stuffed his poems into his saddlebags and concentrated on becomin' a real cowboy." On a cattle-herding trip, his earnest attempts to help out have disastrous results, so he decides to head home. When a violent electrical storm causes the distraught cows to stampede in Slim's direction, his verse ("Lightning and thunder/ Won't put you under./ No need to fear./ This cowboy is near") calms the animals just in time to avoid tumbling over a cliff. His cowboy colleagues are full of praise when they catch up with the hero and subdued cattle-and one even asks for Slim's help finding "a word that rhymes with dogies." With its fittingly old-fashioned feel, Apple's (Brave Martha) earth-tone watercolor-and-pencil art captures the tale's energy and dusty setting, and bestows Slim and his bovine pals with comical facial expressions. This good-naturedly hokey tale may well inspire kids feelin' a bit out of step with the herd to appreciate their own unique talents. Ages 4-7.
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