School Library Journal Review
PreS-Gr 2-Troto, a cheerful little green car, arrives in the desert town of Cactusville, where three big bully trucks taunt him. He challenges them to a race at the canyon. Though the trucks are bigger and faster, Troto's size makes him far nimbler, and soon he is crossing the finish line. The trucks acknowledge that he is "quite a car," and Troto drives off into the sunset, happy and proud. Shulevitz crafts a simple yet satisfying tale with an appealing palette of desert hues offset by the bright vehicles. Though Troto earns their respect, it is his self-worth that remains the focus. VERDICT Vehicle fans will love this new car on the block.-Kathleen Kelly MacMillan, Carroll County Public Library, MD (c) Copyright 2015. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.
Publisher's Weekly Review
Shulevitz (Dusk) tells an underdog story about a little green car that could. Troto-whose name presumably rhymes with auto-"liked to go places," and one day he trundles past saguaros and boulders to the town of Cactusville. There he meets three oversize, unfriendly vehicles. A locomotive-shaped truck called Big Red taunts Troto, and the others follow suit: " 'It's a bug on wheels,' said Big Blue. 'Careful, don't step on it,' said Big Yellow." Troto challenges them to a race at high noon, through dusty Cactus Canyon, where one truck succumbs to a flat, another teeters off-balance, and the third catches its monster tires between rock walls. Victory enables Troto to "[drive] off into the sunset, casting a big shadow." Shulevitz's closing-curtain reference to a Hollywood Western suggests missed opportunities for development. Cactusville resembles a clapboard ghost town, with a lone "gas saloon" marquee but nary a soul (or car) in sight, and Troto's triumph yields nothing more than a "Congratulations!" from his foes. Self-propelled, competition-minded machines are popular fare in books and film alike, but this slight tale gives no motivation for its drama. Ages 3-6. (May) © Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved.