"A hugely sympathetic heroine." — Booklist (starred review)Brontorina knows, deep in her heart, that she is meant to be a ballerina. James Howe’s lovable dinosaur is of a size outmatched only by her determination, and has talent outmatched only by her charm. Accompanied by Randy Cecil’s beguiling illustrations, here is an irresistible story that proves that no problem is too big when the heart and imagination know no bounds.
James Howe is the acclaimed author of more than eighty books for young readers, including the E. B. White Read Aloud Award-winning
Houndsley and Catina and its sequels, as well as the much-lauded series about
Bunnicula. James Howe lives in New York State.
Randy Cecil has illustrated many books for children, including
Looking for a Moose by Phyllis Root,
And Here’s to You!by David Elliot,
We’ve All Got Bellybuttons! by David Martin, and
My Father the Dog by Elizabeth Bluemle. He is also the author-illustrator of
Gator and
Duck. Randy Cecil lives in Houston.
Text and illustrations work beautifully together in this witty fantasy. . . . speech balloons alternate with narration to tell the story in a fresh, droll manner. In Cecil’s arresting oil paintings, the tawny orange dinosaur stands out boldly against slate blue or white backgrounds, and the unusual texture of the paint creates a distinctive effect. Brontorina makes a hugely sympathetic heroine.
—Booklist (starred review)
The frankly funny illustrations complement Howe’s understated text, resulting in a sweet, frothy story, complete with tutus and arabesques, for the little (and big) dreamer in everyone, lightheartedly demonstrating that the sky’s the limit, so think big!
—Kirkus Reviews
A humorous and inspiring tale… a satisfying story that adheres closely to its central message about overcoming obstacles.
—Publishers Weekly
A delightful story that reminds us to chase our dreams and to help others chase theirs, even if modifications are required
—Library Media Connection
Young readers will have a ball with James Howe’s story of a dinosaur with a big dream. The dancers include both boys and girls…Brontorina is perfect for a classroom visit or a bedtime story...The message remains en pointe: Go for it, even if you don t have the right build. Or the right footwear.
—Tampa Tribune
A heartwarming tale about holding onto your dreams and never giving up despite ridicule and disappointment Children and parents will love Brontorina’s charm and passion.
—Fort Worth StarTelegram