Poor Leo! He just wants his new tenants to feel
welcome and at home in HIS house, but they are so disturbed by Leo they order
every form of ghost exterminator they can to come over and exorcise him from
the premises. In Leo a ghost story by
Mac Barnett, Leo only wanted his new house guests to like him when he brought
them mint tea and honey toast, but they only said mean things all while Leo was
listening. Leo decides if they want him out so badly, he will leave and find a
new home; however, this is not as easy as Leo thinks.
It never is as easy as we think when we hear people
say mean and cruel words to our good intentions. Christian Robinson has
illustrated this effectively with the use of blues, blacks and gray throughout
most of the book. Leo is sad and lonely as he has always been a house ghost and
is forced to experience the new and unusual. Nothing is the same. The city scenes, the
people Leo encounters are wonderfully drawn with facial expressions depicting
the tone of anger, sadness and blissful ignorance. Leo is forlorn and feeling
of complete loss, when he meets a girl coloring on the sidewalk whose name is
Jane.
It is through Jane (and maybe a little bit of her
blue smile) we get to see friendship can be found when all seems lost. Jane's
parents think Leo is imaginary and he knows he cannot tell Jane his true
identity for fear of scaring her family as well. Leo saves the day by locking
up a thief in the night. Since an imaginary person cannot lock up a thief, Jane
has to ask about Leo's identity. Leo has to confess he is a ghost--which is
just excellent because Jane would love to have a ghost friend and not an
imaginary one.
I agree with Jane! It is much better to have a real
friend than an imaginary one. AND it is even better to have a friend who treats
us with respect and saves us from the cruel world. Both of these little people
save each other and this is what we need children to learn. The world can be
cruel. People can say and do mean things, but don't give up hope. There is
always someone who is nice and will be your friend.
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