Gumption! by Elise Broach, illustrated by Richard Egielski
When Peter’s favorite uncles asks him to join him on an African safari, Peter is eager to accept. Once in Africa, Uncle Nigel decides that they will search for the Zimbobo Mountain Gorilla. Their trek takes them through a dense thicket. When Peter has trouble, Uncle Nigel declares that all it takes is “a bit of gumption.” While Uncle Nigel pulls out his knife, Peter is helped out of the thicket by a friendly snake. Uncle Nigel then notices a snake skin on the ground and tells Peter to “look sharp” there are snakes about! This pattern continues through the book as they reach one obstacle after another, gumption is needed, Peter is helped by another animal, and Uncle Nigel remains fairly oblivious to it all. Children will delight in the clueless but brave adult and the hijinks he is missing out on.
Broach has captured just the right feel with her text, hearkening back to the days of exploration with little phrases like “I say!” “That’s ace!” and “Are you zonked?” Her prose has a nice bounce and style, demanding to be read aloud. Egielski’s illustrations are bright colored and filled with action. The places where the animals help Peter are done in almost wordless two-page spreads that have four picture panels to show the action. Egielski has incorporated borders on the illustrations made from twining vines that bloom by the end of the book.
Add this one to your preschool storytime stack right away. It’s a natural fit with any adventure story time, and can also be used for gorillas, elephants, crocodiles, and snakes! Oh my! Appropriate for ages 4-7.
Reviewed from copy received from Atheneum.

