
Juan Hormiga
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- نقد و بررسی
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نقد و بررسی

March 29, 2021
Juan Hormiga is an ant with two skills: his impressive napping and his hypnotic storytelling. In scribbly lines against lots of white space, Roldán draws the protagonist, a red ant, and his peers, black ants, as cartoonlike characters with googly eyes and large mandibles. Juan Hormiga’s stories all center his intrepid grandfather—an ant who traveled and faced great danger, “the bravest creature to ever set foot in any anthill.” Though the other ants have memorized Juan Hormiga’s grandfather’s achievements, they love to hear the tales retold. One day, though, Juan Hormiga announces his intention to strike out alone, reenacting the brave feats his grandfather tackled before him. After he departs, and it starts to rain, the ants begin to worry, building narrative tension by recounting the mythical stories: “Maybe he’s going down into the ravine, hanging from a spider’s thread. His grandfather did that.” With a funny ending, a nested telling, and a folktale’s meandering charm, this story has the same hypnotic draw as Juan Hormiga’s own. Ages 5–8.

April 1, 2021
Juan, a red denizen of a colony of busy black ants, offsets his extreme indolence by enthralling his mates with picaresque tales of his grandfather's derring-do. Capable of 10 daily naps, Juan one day surprises everyone by appearing with "a stick between his feet with a little cloth bundle full of food." He's off to trace his grandfather's paths, to "see the world" and return with "heaps of new stories to tell." As hours pass, the ants speculate on Juan's adventures, thereby imbuing him with increasing quantities of strength and bravery. A flash flood during Juan's absence prompts ever greater heights of cogitation, as the ants envisage their newly crowned hero drowned. After the flood recedes, the ants decide to memorialize Juan by planting a flower at the base of a large willow tree. En route, a passing mosquito reports that Juan is actually asleep in that very tree, high up in a knothole. Indeed, the champion napper has slept through the flood, bedding down at the first hint of heavy clouds. Juan cleverly assuages the ants' disappointment, springing down to share the bundle of food he'd packed while regaling them--yet again-- with his grandfather's escape from an eagle's talons. Charmingly ant-ic black line drawings, accented with red, green, and yellow, pop against expansive white space. Dialogue is keyed in red type, enhancing the handsome overall design. Rold�n celebrates the social currency of cracking-good storytelling--and the expediency of a well-placed nap. (Picture book. 3-7)
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