The Bathing Costume

Or the Worst Vacation of My Life

Charlotte Moundlic author Olivier Tallec illustrator

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Enchanted Lion Books

Published:13th Jun '13

Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back

The Bathing Costume cover

Published to coincide with Olivier Tallec's US tour, which is being supported by the Book Office of the French Embassy Published to coincide with a gallery exhibition in New York of Tallec's work Publicity and promotion in conjunction with the illustrator's engagements and events.

It's summer vacation and this year, instead of sticking with Mom, it's all about visiting grandparents and having new experiences.The book's protagonist is Michel, an eight-year-old Parisian boy. His brother Martin, who's twelve, detests him, and he detests Martin right back. This summer, Michel will go away alone, which really means without his mom, to stay with his grandparents while his parents move apartments. To add to the horror, Michel's older boy cousins will be going, too. As Michel says, "To put it simply, they are big, strong, and pals with Martin. I am their scapegoat." Recounted by Michel himself, his vacation doesn't turn out to be such a complete zero after all. Between a competition to see who can shower the least, wild bike rides without gear, and a tooth that finally falls out, Michel discovers both independence and real moments of happiness. The text is both very funny and moving, with good reason, for we see an eight-year-old's vacation with his grandparents and older cousins through his own eyes, with all of the little things that are important to a boy of eight: the dumb things that he'll never tell his mom; the small triumphs; the disregard and mocking of the older cousins; the shame of having a bathing suit that slips off in the pool; the freedom of being away from home; and the satisfaction of overcoming fears. As always, Olivier Tallec's illustrations render all the emotions of our little hero with an enormous amount of expressiveness, talent, and sheer gorgeousness.

2014 Mildred L. Batchelder Honor Book "It's funny. It's touching without being cloying. Its tone is just right, and the characters nearly leap off the page in all their authenticity. It's a coming-of-age story with heart and truth and lots of humor. Don't miss it. ... The Bathing Costume is enticing and humorous reading that youths will relish with a charming art style, recommended." - Julie Danielson, Kirkus "Moundlic gets the voice just right...Tallec is gorgeously sensitive to the passions of childhood." - The New York Times Book Review "Tallec's softly rendered illustrations are always in tune with Myron's moods...A pensive, sensitive book for pensive, sensitive children." - Publishers Weekly

  • Commended for Mildred L. Batchelder Award (Children's) 2014

ISBN: 9781592701414

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 396g

40 pages