Although he doesn’t feel like talking, a young boy responds to questions by drumming on various objects, including a bucket, hat boxes, and garbage cans.
Brian Pinkney has illustrated numerous acclaimed books for children, including Martin Rising; In Your Hands; On the Ball; The Faithful Friend; Duke Ellington; and In the Time of the Drums. His many awards include two Caldecott Honors, a Coretta Scott King Illustration Award, four Coretta Scott King Illustration Honors, and the Boston Globe–Horn Book Award. Brian lives in Brooklyn, New York, with his wife and frequent collaborator, Andrea Davis Pinkney. Visit him at BrianPinkney.net.
It was a day when Max didn’t feel like talking to anyone. He just sat on his front steps and watched the clouds gather in the sky.A strong breeze shook the tree in front of his house, and Max saw two heavy twigs fall to the ground.
So begins this story of a young boy’s introduction to the joys of making music. Max picks up the sticks and begins tapping out the rhythms of everything he sees and hears around him…the sound of pigeons startled into flight, rain against the windows, distant church bells, and the rumble of a subway. And then, when a marching band rounds Max’s corner, something wonderful happens.
Brian Pinkney’s rhythmic text and lively pictures are certain to get many a child’s foot tapping and many a youngster drumming.
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