Wednesday, March 06, 2024

THE EYES & THE IMPOSSIBLE by Dave Eggers

 

The Eyes and the Impossible by Dave Eggers

Fantasy, Animals, Adventure, Friendship

2023; 249 pages

Description

Booklist starred (February 15, 2023 (Vol. 119, No. 12))

Grades 4-7. Johannes has always lived his life as a free dog in a vast park by the sea. Three captive elderly bison are the Keepers of the Equilibrium and overseers of the land, and they’ve dubbed Johannes “the Eyes,” as his agility and observant gaze allow him to notice the park’s happenings and report back to the bison. An assortment of wild animals assists Johannes on his daily intel gatherings, and he’s content in his dear friendships and freedom. But change is afoot: an enormous building containing mesmerizing rectangles is being built, a herd of mysterious creatures has set up shop in a field, and a heroic act brings Johannes intense human scrutiny that impedes his duties as the Eyes. It will require all of Johannes’ ingenuity, kindness, and speed to navigate the new developments while maintaining his precious independence. The utterly delightful book is narrated by a distinctly canine voice similar to the narrator’s in Eggers’ short story “After I Was Thrown in the River and Before I Drowned,” and though Johannes is prone to matter-of-fact bragging and hilarious exaggeration, he’s also capable of profound introspection and appreciation of life’s wonders. Eggers touches on deep topics with a light hand, effortlessly building suspense and a wonderful sense of adventure. A merry reminder to face the truth about the world and ourselves with compassion, curiosity, and joy.

My Comments

One of the BEST books I've ever read. Johannes is the embodiment of joy, curiosity, passion, creativity, and loyalty. He is pure love and innocence. There are so many wonderful parts, but one special thread is his obsession with artwork. He becomes hypnotized whenever he looks at the rectangles in the park and new museum (his word for artwork). The story is heart wrenching, but thankfully the plot ends with an unexpected new opportunity. This would be a special read aloud for elementary level kids and a magical read for ALL ages. A wonderful gift. I am still under the spell. Sequel, please!