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Sunday, July 1st, 2012 11:00 pm
There is an illustrated children's book called "The artist" in which the characters are mostly dogs. It's a horrible, horrible book, and I wanted to write about what is so very wrong with it, but I can't find it with an internet search because -- well, it's called "The artist."  And so are a jillion other books and movies.

So, the book gets off without a scolding from me because I can't find it, but you know what?  Nobody's going to say "Well, Lucy hates it, but she makes it sound interesting, I guess I'll check it out," either, and as far as I can tell the book has died a lonely and obscure death.

It did deserve it, though.

On another front: I have a new spot to pick wild plums, and therefore over four kilos of plums . . . but I can't find any canning lids despite the fact I know I have at least two boxes somewhere, so I hope the plums keep till tomorrow night.
Monday, July 2nd, 2012 07:21 am (UTC)
Is it "The Artist" by John Bianchi, with illustrations of a dog artist?

You were right that it's tricky to find. My google-fu failed me and I had to bring in specialist search engine (in this case Amazon). Obviously I'm showing off, but the generic title genuinely did make it tricky like you said.
Monday, July 2nd, 2012 01:37 pm (UTC)
Yes, it is. It is a horrible, horrible book. I don't mean that it is poorly written or illustrated, I mean that it is an unethical thing, which attempts to discourage children from striving for a meaningful life.