A "very vivid and entertaining tale of fair play and poetic
justice,"* The Araboolies of Liberty Street by writer Sam Swope and
illustrator Barry Root is the story of a family overcoming neighborhood
prejudice.
The General and Mrs. Pinch have always prided themselves on the
character of those living on Liberty Street. But when the Araboolies
move in, the rigid conformity stifling the neighbors is shattered by the
newcomers' joyous and eccentric behavior.
Now, the General has called in the army to reestablish order--only to
find resistance from the children of Liberty Street determined to ensure
the freedom of their newfound friends, the Araboolies.
"Even on a street named for freedom itself, people conform and are
terrified by bullies, by killjoys...Enter the Araboolies, an
irrepressible extended family of multicolored vagabonds [with]
rollicking, nonconformist behavior."--*The New York Times Book
Review
"The crisp text and autumn-muted, full-color paintings are a triumph
of energy, enthusiasm, and design."--Booklist (starred review)