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Blackout

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Disney-Hyperion, May 24, 2011 - Juvenile Fiction - 40 pages
One hot summer night in the city, all the power goes out. The TV shuts off and a boy wails, "Mommm!" His sister can no longer use the phone, Mom can't work on her computer, and Dad can't finish cooking dinner. What's a family to do? When they go up to the roof to escape the heat, they find the lights--in stars that can be seen for a change--and so many neighbors it's like a block party in the sky! On the street below, people are having just as much fun--talking, rollerblading, and eating ice cream before it melts. The boy and his family enjoy being not so busy for once. They even have time to play a board game together. When the electricity is restored, everything can go back to normal . . . but not everyone likes normal. The boy switches off the lights, and out comes the board game again. Using a combination of panels and full bleed illustrations that move from color to black-and-white and back to color, John Rocco shows that if we are willing to put our cares aside for a while, there is party potential in a summer blackout.

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What a great story with equally great illustrations. - Goodreads
I fell in love with the pictures. - Goodreads
We really enjoyed the story's bold illustrations. - Goodreads
The illustrations in the book are INCREDIBLE! - Goodreads
The illustrations, however, are SPECTACULAR. - Goodreads
The illustrations are a great addition to the story. - Goodreads

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User Review  - Lisa - Goodreads

I initially picked this book to read for class based simply on the cover artwork. Urban family, similar to my own (Mother Father, two children)in what seems to be an unexpected moment of togetherness ... Read full review

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User Review  - Mundie Moms & Mundie Kids - Goodreads

What a great story with equally great illustrations. On a warm night one family who doesn't realize how plugged into other things they are vs spending time together as a family, is reminded of all the ... Read full review

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About the author (2011)

John Rocco (www.roccoart.com) has held a wide variety of jobs in his life, from working in the shell fishing industry, to designing attractions for Walt Disney World's Epcot, to creating illustrations for the DreamWorks movie "Shrek." Since 2005 his focus has been on creating children's books, such asWolf! Wolf!, a Borders Original Voices Award-winner; Moonpowder; and Fu Finds the Way. He has also created the cover artwork for Rick Riordan's best-selling Percy Jackson and the Olympians and Kane Chronicles series. John and his family live in Brooklyn, New York, where they have experienced their share of memorable summer blackouts.


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