Chloe and the Lion
by Mac Barnett with
pictures by Adam Rex
This book starts out a little different than most because
the author introduces himself and the illustrator before introducing the main
character of the story. The story is about a girl named Chloe who looks for
loose change every day so that she can get enough money to go to the park on
Saturday and ride the merry-go-round. But one day she is attacked by a lion
which turns out to be a dragon. And then the book takes on a twist when Mac, the
author, and Adam, the illustrator, cannot agree on what will happen to Chloe in
the book. Of course Chloe intervenes to assist the creators in resolving their
difference so that her story can be told.
It’s a cute story with likable characters, including Mac,
Adam, and Hank, the replacement illustrator that doesn’t work out after all.
This book is a great example of metafiction, a book about fiction or the
process of writing fiction.
Barnett, M. (2012). Chloe and the lion. New York, NY: Disney
Hyperion Books.
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