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The Chandeliers

par Vincent X. Kirsch

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Night after night, Rufus Chandelier watches his family of highly talented giraffes puts on the greatest show in town, longing to be big enough to join them, until he finally gets his chance to perform.
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A stage family par excellence, the Chandeliers, from writer/director/designer Mr. Maximilian Chandelier to dancing prodigy Daffodil Chandelier, were all famous for their various talents. Only Rufus, the youngest and most obscure member of this performing giraffe ensemble, remained behind the scenes. Despite that fact, or perhaps because of it, he managed to save the show on a consistent basis, until eventually he too received the accolades he deserved...

The second picture-book I have read from author/artist Vincent Kirsch, following upon his The Two Little Boys from Toolittle Toys, The Chandeliers has that same mix of quirky characters, madcap adventure, and appealing artwork. I appreciated the decorative end-papers, in which Kirsch sets out his cast of characters, and thought the illustrations throughout were quite amusing. The story itself is engaging, and ultimately heartwarming, as Rufus eventually gets the recognition he has coming, for working so hard behind the scenes. Recommended to anyone looking for picture-books addressing life on stage, or the theme of being the youngest in a family. ( )
  AbigailAdams26 | Mar 2, 2018 |
The story of "The Chandeliers" is a story of a stage family who has a young child that isn't old enough to be in the play, but still holds a very big part. Rufus Chandelier makes sure the entire production goes on without a hitch and is the backbone and most important part of the whole night. It is considered a modern fantasy due to the personification of animals in voice as well as actions. Kindergarteners through second graders may understand the feeling of being young and not being able to do everything the other members of the family can do, so this book may relate to that age group. This book may also help those readers feel a sense of importance in their own family that they may not have felt before. The words within the story should easily be read by older students such as third graders but the younger readers may not be able to read the story alone. The pictures in this book are inviting and colorful while helping capture the ideas within the story. ( )
  Sdaile2 | Feb 23, 2016 |
Giraffe theatre family. ( )
  Sullywriter | Apr 3, 2013 |
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