
Van Dyke Parks
Author of Jump! The Adventures of Brer Rabbit
Works by Van Dyke Parks
Jump! 2 copies
Clang of the Yankee Reaper 1 copy
Songs Cycled. CD 1 copy
Clang of the Yankee Reaper 1 copy
Tokyo Rose 1 copy
Discover America 1 copy
A Gingerbread Christmas 1 copy
Associated Works
Jump on Over!: The Adventures of Brer Rabbit and His Family (1989) — Adaptation, some editions — 106 copies
Rogue’s Gallery: Pirate Ballads, Sea Songs & Chanteys [sound recording] (2006) — Contributor — 10 copies
Strange Weirdos: Music from and Inspired by the Film Knocked Up [sound recording] (2007) — Contributor — 5 copies
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I can still remember the pleasure I got from my Dad reading me the "Uncle Remus" stories when I was very young. By the time I was able to read them myself I wasn't so fond of them. They were written in the Gullah dialect of the Old South which was hard for an eight-year-old to decipher. The five stories in this book are nicely adapted to more modern English, while still keeping the flavor of the original tales, and I loved getting reacquainted with Brer Rabbit and his cohorts. The artwork by show more Barry Mosher adds tremendously to the whole. I should think the kids of today would enjoy them just as much as we did. They are certainly better than Saturday morning cartoons. show less
This book is about a rabbit named Brer rabbit. Brer Rabbit goes around goes around this town trying to outsmart every one. Brer fox and Brer Wolf always try to capture him but Brer rabbit always seem to outsmart them. But sometime Brer Rabbit always runs across someone that tricks him end the end.
I really didn't like this book because it teaches children that tricking someone is the way of doing things. I did like how they gave the animals human like characteristic because it gives the show more child a chance to us their imagination. I also love the old fashion drawing of the characters.
An extension that I would use in my classroom will be to ask the child to make up a short story of how they would help out Brer fox and Brer wolf. show less
I really didn't like this book because it teaches children that tricking someone is the way of doing things. I did like how they gave the animals human like characteristic because it gives the show more child a chance to us their imagination. I also love the old fashion drawing of the characters.
An extension that I would use in my classroom will be to ask the child to make up a short story of how they would help out Brer fox and Brer wolf. show less
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