45 pages 1 hour read

Ann Cameron

The Stories Julian Tells

Fiction | Short Story Collection | Middle Grade | Published in 1981

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“It will taste like a whole raft of lemons. It will taste like a night on the sea.”


(“The Pudding Like a Night on the Sea”, Page 2)

Ralph’s remark uses creative figurative language, implying that the lemon pudding is so flavorful that it’s like “a whole raft of lemons” and that eating it is as adventurous as “a night on the sea,” evoking imagery and a sensory response. Such language is important in children’s literature because it stimulates imagination, enhances descriptive language skills, and helps young readers develop a deeper understanding of metaphor and simile, thereby building their literacy and comprehension abilities.

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“He washed all the pots, splashing water on the floor, and wiped the counter so fast his hair made circles around his head.”


(“The Pudding Like a Night on the Sea”, Page 5)

This description of Ralph uses subtle imagery to illustrate the speed of his somewhat chaotic cleanup through the splashing water and the movement of his hair as he rapidly wipes the counter. These actions suggest urgency and impatience, which is later even more evident from his need for a nap and his frustration upon discovering that the children have eaten the pudding. The imagery demonstrates Ralph’s personality and adds depth to his character.

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