Maya's grandfather brings her, from Alaska, a huge, pink pig named Julius, and together the two of them learn about friendship, affection, and sharing.
I initially found this book as used in a bookstore. What a hidden treasure...M & M and I have loved this book from the beginning. It teaches "fun and sharing" from both Julius (the pig) and Maya (the lil girl) point of view. This book by far is one of our favorites.
Unique Art
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 17 years ago
What first caputured me about this book was its unique art style. It mixes bold acrylic painting style with cloth pattern prints. You just have to see it for yourself, it's hard to describe but the effect is awesome. The story is about the frienship between a young girl and her pig. They learn from each other and have a hilarious time together.
Julius, piggy of the world
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 21 years ago
Before Dav Pilkey's "Captain Underpants" won the hearts and minds of children everywhere and before Angela Johnson won the 2003 Printz honor for her remarkable book, "First Part Last", the two combined their unique talents for the unusual tale, "Julius". The story is a slapdash combination served up in a range of colorful motifs. In this tale, a young African-American girl's grandfather sends her a gigantic pig named Julius from Alaska. Julius is rambunctious to say the least. Though her parents aren't initially fond of the messy (and oh so slightly obnoxious) pig, they keep him because their daughter Maya loves him so. Pilkey has combined a variety of different drawing styles to keep the illustrations in this tale interesting. Fabric is used on almost every page as borders, wallpaper, clothing, suitcases, etc. There's even a lovely patched together opening spread of Maya and Julius as quilted figures tromping through the flowers. What Johnson has written in this charming tale is matched perfectly by Pilkey's wry flourishes that crop up here and there. The angry glares Maya's parents shoot the slightly cowed grandfather when they realize they now own a pig is priceless. Maya herself is so full of life and verve that you want to take lessons from her. In some pictures she sports a colorful sombrero. In others, she's in pearls and white gloves (while Julius doffs 3-D glasses). No child reading this wouldn't want a gigantic pig of their own. No adult would want to keep it from them.
Fun and imaginative!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 21 years ago
My kids and I loved this book from the first time we read it. My kids are teenagers now, but I still recommend this book to new parents. I fell in love with Julius and he still brings a smile to my face, when I think of him trying on clothes, and listening to Jazz music! Since there are so few whimsical stories about and for African American children, this book is a real treasure. Thank You Ms. Johnson.
My 2 1/2 yr old absolutely loved it!<br>
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 28 years ago
Wonderful children's adventure about how a young girl befriends a pig
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