Jackie adores his Uncle Magic, a magician who can perform all kinds of wonderful tricks, but, one day, when Uncle Magic arrives with a fluffy, white rabbit, Jackie begins to wonder about what is real.
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From School Library Journal:
Kindergarten-Grade 3-- A young girl reminisces about the visits of her Uncle Roy, a salesman who is invariably late for family gatherings, but whose flare for magic is always welcome. He can pluck a dime out of the air or a walnut from an ear, and one day he even produces a wonderful white rabbit for Jackie to pet. Then one night, when Uncle Magic is very late, Jackie discovers the rabbit (in truth a puppet) on the floor next to the bed where she had been asleep. She is devastated and thinks that Uncle Magic is a fake. When he later explains to her that she has always helped him make magic, all is forgiven. Children may recognize a beloved relative or family friend in Uncle Roy, but the text is rather pedestrian and Ray's illustrations are a bit clumsy. Added to this is the fact that Jackie looks too old to believe that a hand puppet is a real animal, even allowing that in the era pictured (women wear full aprons and men don fedoras), children were less sophisticated than they are today. This is a look back at a more innocent period, but it doesn't quite work. --Sharon Grover, Arlington County Department of Libraries, VA
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- PublisherHoliday House
- Publication date1992
- ISBN 10 0823409376
- ISBN 13 9780823409372
- BindingLibrary Binding
- Edition number1
- Number of pages32
- IllustratorRay Deborah Kogan
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