Holler Loudly is a tall tale which proves that everything truly is bigger in Texas, even voices. Every few generations a Loudly baby is born with an enormous voice, and Holler is the newest inductee to this hall of fame. The good townsfolk shush Holler everywhere he goes until one day he realizes the value of quiet. However, soon thereafter, they learn to appreciate Holler’s gift when he saves the town using his innate ability to quell a dangerous force of nature. Holler’s adventure is depicted in bright, colorful, full-bleed, double-page spreads that mirror the characters’ magnitude—whether it be the protagonists’ volume, the townsfolks’ ire, or everyone’s jubilation. As
Holler Loudly is a story about a larger-than-life Texas boy who travels throughout the town building toward his epiphany, it could be used to introduce episodic adventures like
Homer’s
Odyssey.
- Holler Loudly by Cynthia Leitich Smith; illus. by Barry Gott
- Primary
- Dutton Children's Books
- 32 pp.
- Published 2010
- ISBN 978-0-525-4226-3
- $16.99
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