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review SPOILER ALERT! 2015-01-11 11:38
Brer Rabbit and Boss Lion by Brad Kessler
Brer Rabbit and Boss Lion: A Classic Southern Tale (Rabbit Ears American Heroes & Legends) - Brad Kessler,Joel Chandler Harris,Bill Mayer

Genre:  Animals / Folktale / African American / Trickery


Year Published: 1992


Year Read:  1994

Publisher: Rabbit Ears Books

 

 

Brer Rabbit has remained to be one the most popular folktales in American history. Of all the stories about Brer Rabbit’s escapades that I have heard, “Brer Rabbit and Boss Lion” remains to be one of my most favorite escapades of Brer Rabbit. Rabbit Ears’ version of how Brer Rabbit outsmarts Boss Lion is probably one of the most memorable versions since Danny Glover’s narration and Dr. John’s music greatly enhance this story.

Danny Glover’s narration is a hoot as he energetically tells the story of how Brer Rabbit outsmarted the big, bad lion. His voice goes from high-pitch as he voices Brer Rabbit and Brer Pig, to a deeply threatening tone when he voices Boss Lion. My favorite part of Danny Glover’s narration was when he voices Brer Pig’s discomfort about feeding Boss Lion by sounding so high-pitched and whiny that it makes this situation funny, even though the audience knows he is going to be eaten. Dr. John’s gritty blues music greatly matches with the chaotic tone of the story as the folks of Brer Village struggled to deal with Boss Lion. Dr. John uses somewhat chilling saxophone music to perform the intense scenes with Boss Lion. Bill Mayer’s illustrations are pure genius as it is both humorous and intense at the same time. His images of Boss Lion are beautifully detailed as Boss Lion is seen with pimples all across his face and his excessive drooling and sharp teeth greatly emphasizes the ugliness of Boss Lion. Also, the image of Brer Rabbit is greatly appreciated as he wears blue jean overalls to portray his tough exterior.

Parents should know that the image of Boss Lion may scare younger children, as I described in the pros section. Also, even though this story is great, it has many dark themes such as Boss Lion eating up the folks of Brer Village and threatening to eat Brer Rabbit a great number of times. But, that is not as bad as certain movies where the main protagonist would usually get killed during the movie and Brer Rabbit does make it out of this situation alive. However, I do feel sorry for the other folks of Brer Village, such as, Brer Pig and Brer Goose, getting eaten by the vicious Boss Lion.

“Brer Rabbit and Boss Lion” is a great video for everyone because of its occasional dark humor, such as, Boss Lion eating Brer Pig before he used the milkshake Brer Pig brought him for shampoo. [Also, families would enjoy the way that Brer Rabbit outsmarted Boss Lion in his own game and came back to the village as a hero.This video / book is an instant treat for both children and adults, but parents may want to make sure that their children can handle the intense scenes of Boss Lion.

 

Review is also on: Rabbit Ears Book Blog

 

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review 2014-07-09 13:35
Doubleday UK Meme Day 9: Irritating character...DELTA WEDDING
Delta Wedding - Eudora Welty

It's Day 9 of the Doubleday UK meme...a novel with the most irritating character of all time...well, now.

 

http://expendablemudge.blogspot.com/2014/07/book-day-meme-9-character-you-love-to.html

 

I do so hate Dabney Fairchild. She's a cut-rate Scarlett O'Hara. Almost as much fun to hate as Narcissa Benbow.

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review 2014-03-05 14:21
New Review! Revisiting Southern classics
The Heart is a Lonely Hunter - Carson McCullers

This time it's Carson McCullers' amazing first novel
http://tinyurl.com/lm3x554

She was all of 22 when she wrote it. Doesn't that make ya sick with jealousy?!

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review 2014-03-04 15:09
Revisiting a Favorite Read by Eudora Welty, a Favorite Author
One Writer's Beginnings (The William E. Massey Sr. Lectures in the History of American Civilization) - Eudora Welty

I love Southern American writing. It's almost always highly place-centered, meaning it could only take place in that one spot; this is very appealing to me. I like being FROM the South, and i *adore* not having to live there. I can get my fix in books!

 

At my blog http://tinyurl.com/mlqkhpp I praise very highly the Queen of Southern Writing, Miss Eudora Welty. I am in awe of and in love with her stories. This one happens to be her own story, told with great simplicity and bone-deep appreciation for her roots and her branches.

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review 2008-11-01 00:00
Damon Lee Fowler's New Southern Baking: Classic Flavors for Today's Cook - Damon Lee Fowler Some good recipes to try:
Southern Breakfast Biscuits
Old Chickahominy House Biscuits for Virginia Ham
Julie's Lemon Squares
Chocolate Irish Lace
Old-Fashioned Lemon Jelly Cake
Bubber's Key Lime Cake and Key Lime Cream Cheese Buttercream
Seven-minute frosting w/ varaitions
Mock Orange and Lemon Buttercream
Lemon Curd
Candied Citrus Threads
Lemon Pecan Pie
Marion's Key Lime Pie
Cream Cheese Pastry for Tassies and Tartlets
Victoria's Cheesecake (Almond Raspberry)
Sourdough Starter I and II
*Virginia Ham Turnovers
*Creamy Chicken Potpies w. Golden Cheddar Biscuit Crust
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