Book Description
for Keep Your Eye on the Kid by Catherine Brighton
From Cooperative Children's Book Center (CCBC)
Silent film star Buster Keaton was known for incredible stunts that blended physical feats with keen comic sensibility and timing. Here Catherine Brighton focuses on Keaton’s childhood and young adulthood spent in Vaudeville and on the road. Her muted color illustrations have an old-fashioned cinematic or comic-book feel, with many pages featuring multiple panels, while the spare narrative is written in Keaton’s dryly funny first-person voice as he reflects on his early years of stage shows and travel with his parents. (“As for school, I went only one day. Miss What’s-Her-Name said, 'You, Keaton, give me a sentence with the word delight.’ Without thinking, I said, 'It’s dark, turn on delight.’ ”) A developing fascination with the movies—a real threat to Vaudeville—caused tension with his father, so he set off to make his own name. Most young readers will be unfamiliar with Keaton, and a brief introduction at the volume’s opening would have been a helpful lead-in to this picture book biography, but there is much to intrigue and delight in the volume’s detailed images and accompanying text. A closing author’s note provides more information about Keaton and some of his films. (Ages 7–10)
CCBC Choices 2009. © Cooperative Children's Book Center, Univ. of Wisconsin - Madison, 2009. Used with permission.