"After a while, she started to wonder
how many other bored people there were,
out there in the world.
She imagined that she and all the other
bored people were invited onto a bus
that would take them to a special place,
a non-boring place just for bored people."
Reading this book took me back to a memory of a kindergarten mother complaining to her son's principal that he wasn't much enjoying school because he was bored. With tongue in cheek, and quiet decorum, the principal suggested that many children who complained of boredom were often found to be quite boring. How true!
The little girl who is the object of the reader's attention here shows just how she is feeling on the title page. With arms wrapped around a pillow, lying on the floor, and exhibiiting a totally disinterested face, one can almost imagine the complaining that is going on inside. Nothing interests Rita. Even her hunger has dissipated in the face of her boredom. That rarely happens.
There are many ways to try to alleviate the ennui she is feeling. Erratic movements, complaining out loud, doing her best to surprise herself - nothing works. Her brother is unimpressed. There are many different options she tries, all encouraging readers to think of some of their own solutions. She soon tires herself out, leaving her to contemplate others who share those same feelings. Using her imagination, she thinks about how they might handle being bored. What an adventure they embark upon. In fact, it leads them to landing on Bored Island, where they remain disinterested in their new location. Or do they?
Very soon, that disinterest leads to trying new things: building with driftwood, starting a band, yodeling with a startling result, digging a deep hole, and even discovering new galaxies. Who knew? A surprise ending is just what the doctor might order for anyone experiencing boredom in the same way Rita does.
Ms. Sala's artwork, created with watercolor, gouache, colored pencils and oil pastels, is filled with expressive characters (particularly Rita), plenty of action that holds attention while examining the many personalities, and many fine details.
Perfect for sharing with the child full of apathetic drama.


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