Book Description
for Gum by Nancy Willard and Jeff Newman
From Cooperative Children's Book Center (CCBC)
One quarter in the gumball machine at Mr. Wright’s story gets six gumballs. “Lucky people get six gumballs and a plastic four-leaf clover. Very lucky people get six gumballs and a ring. Very, very lucky people get six gumballs and a little silver racer.” Danny and James have been eyeing the little silver racer in the gumball machine for a month. Today’s the day they’ll try to get it. They take turns putting in the quarters they’ve been saving. They get gumballs, and more gumballs. (“I wish I liked gumballs.”) James gets a ring. Then a three-leafed four-leaf clover. And more gumballs. Danny gets a little wheel, which isn’t even a thing. And more gumballs. James’s fifth and final quarter is his lucky Canadian quarter. Should he risk it? The drama builds as the quarters disappear in a delightful story about desire and disappointment and the unexpected—both good and bad—that is wonderfully child-centered. The colored ink illustrations have an old-fashioned sensibility in a story featuring two white boys. (Ages 4-8)
CCBC Choices 2018. © Cooperative Children's Book Center, Univ. of Wisconsin - Madison, 2018. Used with permission.