BATTLE OF THE BUTTS (Running Press, 2021) by Jocelyn Rish with illustrations by David Creighton-Pester, is really about a battle to determine which animal has the best buttocks of all. As Jocelyn tells her young readers in the introduction:
You're the judge in the Battle of the Butts. As you meet each challenger in this battle and learn about their posterior power, it's up to you to rate them:
- Terrific Tushie
- Remarkable Rump
- Cool Caboose
- Passable Posterior
- Boring Backside
Besides that important piece of information, In the "Extra Booty" section I also learned that manatees' intestines are as long as a bowling alley (65 feet) and as wide as a dollar bill (6 inches in diameter). But wait--there's more!
Butt Bonus: When manatees are unable to poop because they're constipated, they lose buoyancy control and float with their tails higher than the rest of their bodies. Once they are finally able to poop again, they will let out a massive fart and are then able to swim normally.
I know... you've been waiting all your life to know that about manatees, right?
The Wombat's Posterior Power
Jocelyn's research took her far and wide. In the process she found the Australian wombat. You'll never guess what their posterior power is so I'll let you in on a secret---their butts are shields that protect themselves and destroy their enemies!
If a predator manages to push its head into the entrance, the wombat uses its strong legs to slam its butt against the predator's head. Wham! It crushes the predator's skull against the roof the burrow, killing it. That's one deadly derrière!
AUTHOR INTERVIEW
The picture that started it all. FUN FACT: Jocelyn has been enamored with manatees since she was a kid. |
JOCELYN: Thank you! As I read about the various fanny facts, I envisioned the animals on stage showing off their tushie talents reality show style, like America’s Got Talent or American Idol. I started playing around with titles like Butts Got Talent or Butt Idol, but those didn’t feel right. When I hit on the alliteration of BATTLE OF THE BUTTS, I immediately knew that was the title. So then I started thinking, if it’s a battle, then there has to be a winner, and if there’s a winner, there should be judges – and of course the kids will be the judges! From there, it was just a matter of hitting up the thesaurus to come up with fun names for each judging category.
CAROL: The language is very kid-friendly. Did it take many drafts to get in all the lovely alliteration? Did you have any kid beta-readers?
JOCELYN: I’m so glad you think so! It was important to me that along with the funny butt facts that the book also be fun to read out loud. I’m actually an alliteration aficionado (probably too much so!), so it kind of comes naturally as I write. I found lists online of synonyms for butts, farts, and poop (there are a shocking number of alternate potty words!) and kept those beside my thesaurus as I wrote my first draft. Then I sent it to my critique partners, and from their feedback, I did some tightening and tweaking. At that point, I felt ready to query, so it was really only two drafts.
My cousin’s son loves animals and nature, so he read it for me and found an issue where I said poisonous rather than venomous when talking about the snake, so that was a great catch (Thanks, Colton!). I also read it with my Reading Partners student, having him mark places that made him laugh and places he didn’t understand. That was very helpful for adding words to the glossary.
CAROL: How has the book been received? Are schools using it? Do you have plans for online curriculum guides?
JOCELYN: Friends and even strangers on social media have been so sweet about sending me videos of their kids reading BUTTS and giggling. One little girl was laughing so hard she fell over sideways on the couch, which totally made my day. So I think kids are enjoying it like I hoped.
I participated in World Read Aloud Day with ten schools last month and had such a blast reading with the kids. They asked such insightful questions. And I’m reading with eight more schools next week for Read Across America Day – I can’t wait! I’d love to have a curriculum guide, but I’ll definitely have to outsource that. It’s on my To Do list!
CAROL: What awards have you won?
For BATTLE OF THE BUTTS, I was thrilled that the Missouri Association of School Librarians included BUTTS on their 2022 Dogwood Book List for Nonfiction.
As for non-BUTTS awards, I’ve been fortunate to win several like the 2020 Book Pipeline YA Unpublished Contest, the 2013 SCBWI WIP Grant for Contemporary Novel for Young People, and the 2009 Highlights Fiction contest.
It’s because of that last one that I first met you because my prize was tuition to the Highlights Chautauqua summer session!
This picture popped up in Jocelyn's FB feed. I'd forgotten we were there together! |
CAROL: What’s next?
The illustrator David Creighton-Pester is currently working his magic again on BATTLE OF THE BRAINS, which is scheduled for release on Nov 8, 2022. It’s about ten animals with mind-blowing brain abilities.
And I’ve pitch my agent and editor several ideas for a third BATTLE book, so fingers crossed. Also, I was inspired by Tara Lazar’s Storystorm with several fiction ideas, one of which I’m currently scribbling about in my notebook. I hope it shapes into something creepy and fun!
GIVEAWAY INFORMATION
No giveaway this time. I hope my grandkids laugh themselves off the sofa when I read them this book! Congratulations to Joan Edwards who won The View from the Very Best House in Town and to Donna Johnson for winning I Want My Book Back.
11 comments:
This looks like a really clever and fun book. I can't wait to read it. Thanks for the heads up.
Jocelyn must have the most interesting Google history! Congratulations on creating such a funny and informative book.
I'm such a big fan of this funny (but very educational) book! In fact, it's a mentor text for my own manuscript that just sold! Hooray for hilarious nonfiction!
Congratulations, Kari! I'm sure Jocelyn will be pleased to hear you used this for your mentor text.
Agreed, Janet!
This is hilarious. I'm going to have to read this to my grandchildren. The youngest(6 yrs old) will definitely be rolling on the floor.
Great, Gail. I can't wait to share it with mine!
Janet - Ha! Considering I also write thrillers and mysteries, my Google history is very interesting indeed!
Kari - I love that you used BUTTS as a mentor text! And congrats on the sale!
Gail - I hope your grandkids enjoy it!
I knew you'd enjoy these comments, Jocelyn!
my grands LOVED IT, Ravenz. Glad you're browing my blog!
"BATTLE OF THE BUTTS" intrigues with its blend of science and humor in exploring animal anatomy. At Penguin Book Writers, we appreciate unique nonfiction picture books that engage young readers in learning about the natural world. Looking forward to diving into this captivating read!
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