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Only a Cow

by (author) Arlene Hamilton

illustrated by Dean Griffiths

Publisher
Fitzhenry and Whiteside
Initial publish date
Jan 2008
Category
General, Farm Animals, Self-Esteem & Self-Reliance
Recommended Age
5 to 10
Recommended Grade
k to 5
  • Paperback / softback

    ISBN
    9781554550883
    Publish Date
    Jan 2008
    List Price
    $7.95
  • Hardback

    ISBN
    9781550418712
    Publish Date
    Oct 2006
    List Price
    $12.95

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Description

Chocolate Lily nominee 2007-2008

Canadian Children's Book Centre Our Choice, 2009p align=center">A horse is a horse, of course, of course.
(Except maybe when it's a cow!)

Lucille isn't like the other cows on Charlie's farm. Not for her, standing around chewing her cud all day. She yearns to run in a real race, just like Thunder, Farmer Charlie's prize racehorse. Lucille's dissatisfaction with her lot in life - and her strange ambition - confuses the other cows. Even Thunder can hardly disguise his contempt when he reminds Lucille that she is "only a cow". She won't be swayed, and one day when Farmer Charlie takes them all to the fair, Lucille stumbles onto a racetrack, and lines up in the starting gate. "Only a cow" - we'll see about that!

But Lucille soon learns that cows are not like horses at all. The racetrack is much longer than she had imagined, and soon she is exhausted as the horses leave her behind in a cloud of dust. How will she find the strength to finish the race?

A galloping text by Arlene Hamilton runs neck and neck with artist Dean Griffith's delightful paintings of farmers, horses, and mostly placid cows.

About the authors

Arlene Hamilton grew up in Chateauguay, Quebec, and went to university in Montreal. Arlene has always loved books, and worked in a library for 10 years. When her three children were young she spent many hours reading to them, and that inspired her to start writing. Arlene loves horse racing too, but the closest she ever gets to a racetrack is when her two cats chase each other around the house. She now lives in London, Ontario, with her family.

Arlene Hamilton's profile page

Dean Griffiths is a popular picture book artist with more than 25 titles to his name. His many awards include the Christie Harris Illustrated Children's Book Prize for Maggie Can't Wait and the Chocolate Lily Award for Ballerinas Don't Wear Glasses. Dean's 2012 title Lumpito and the Painter from Spain has been nominated for the SYRCA Shining Willow Award and was a Bank Street Best Book. His most recent book is When Emily Carr Met Woo. Dean lives in Duncan, British Columbia, with his daughter.

Dean Griffiths' profile page

Editorial Reviews

"Arlene Hamilton's book, Only A Cow, is for all of us who have dreamed of injecting excitement into our daily routines. . .

"Dean Griffiths' watercolour paintings add to the enjoyment of a story well told. The horse race scenes are especially well done. The reader gets a real sense of the power of those mighty animals as they charge around the track. When looking at the paintings, one can almost hear the thundering of the hooves on the soft track as they kick up tufts of dirt and grass.

"Job well done.

"Highly Recommended."
CM Magazine

"If pigs could fly, if cows could talk, it seems certain they'd converse just like Hamilton writes. This tale flows with the charm of fresh country meadow."
London Free Press

"Only a Cow (is) a book that will draw smiles from children and adults alike. . . The chuckling crowds who give Lucille their support are a lively group and the insouciant pride on Lucille's face as she trots down the track - seen on the cover as well as within the story - are delightful."
Canadian Children's Book Centre

"Only a Cow is guaranteed to bring a smile to young book lovers. . . The underlying message is, "You can do anything if you try hard enough." Not a bad message for beginning readers."
Winnipeg Free Press

"The story's positive message, of setting a goal and working hard to achieve it, is enhanced by Dean Griffith's expressive illustrations."
Daily Press (Timmins)

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