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Pearl Barley and Charlie Parsley (2007)

by Aaron Blabey

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Pearl and Charlie are best friends, although they seem to be different in every way.
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I love the book Charlie's reading. And his shoes.

This book is adorable, opposites attract, blah blah. Pretty standard kids book message and story. The art is adorable and I like it. ( )
  katebrarian | Jul 28, 2020 |
Aww... if only friendship were this easy. Maybe if we encourage our children to see how differences can actually be a good thing, they'll have it easier than some of us have.

For some reason this book also seemed to fit the Multicultural Awareness theme Celebrate Diversity" quite well. Not that the characters are of divergent ethnic backgrounds, but hey, different means different, no?" ( )
  Cheryl_in_CC_NV | Jun 6, 2016 |
Australian television actor Aaron Blabey made his children's book debut with this 2007 title - an endearing story of two dissimilar friends, that he both wrote and illustrated. As the simple narrative unfolds, the reader learns that Pearl Barley and Charlie Parsley couldn't be less alike, in terms of both personality and interests. Where Pearl was loud and confident, and given to solving mysteries and "running amok," Charlie was quiet and shy, and preferred to sit and think. Fortunately, they each had something important to offer the other, something that made them very good friends indeed...

I liked the message here, that very different kinds of people can get along (even be best friends!), and help one another, because their personalities complement one another. What Pearl needs is a steadying influence, and a comforter, when she comes crashing off her high-energy peak. And Charlie needs someone to boost him up, inject a little excitement into his life, and give him some much-needed confidence. In the end, as the text makes plain, Pearl and Charlie aren't such good friends in spite of their differences, but because of them. If that message feels a little heavy-handed at times, the reader can overlook it (at least this reader could), especially since the artwork is so very interesting! The mixed media paintings here aren't exactly my "cup of tea," aesthetically speaking, but work well with the story, and hold the reader's attention. Like another reviewer, I was struck by the way Blabey played around with the amount of color he used, in order to communicate the emotional undercurrents of each scene.

All in all, a solid picture-book from Mr. Blabey! I don't think that it will ever be a personal favorite - I appreciated it, more than liked it - but I am glad to have picked it up. ( )
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How can these two be such good friends when they are so different? A story about how people fit together by understanding each other, not by being the same. A simple and pleasing picture book.
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