Patrick and the Backhoe

By (author): Howard White

Illustrated by: Bus Griffiths

Beautifully illustrated by BC folk hero Bus Griffiths who wrote and illustrated the popular comic book Now You’re Logging, Patrick and the Backhoe is a classic story of decency and guts triumphing over arrogance and greed.Patrick lives in a little town on the side of a high mountain. Patrick’s mother and father own the town bookstore, and his brother Simon is a bookworm. Patrick can’t concentrate on books. The only book he likes is Mike Mulligan and his Steam Shovel.Although no great scholar, Patrick does have a talent with levers and knobs and switches. He likes to take things apart and climb up on things. “Once when he was quite small he learned how to make the door of the car work when Dad was driving, and he fell out on his noggin.”Patrick has a special friendship with his Grampa who operates an old backhoe which Patrick loves “because it has more levers and knobs and buttons on it than anything in the world.” Occasionally, Patrick is allowed to ride on the backhoe with Grampa.One day it begins to rain and doesn’t stop. “The creek rose higher and surged under the bridge. Then a big boulder came loose and rolled down the hill, plugging the hole under the bridge. The raging waters of Cypress Creek backed up and began to wash away the land on which the town was built.” The only thing that can move that boulder is Grampa’s backhoe and when Grampa gets stuck under the bridge it’s up to Patrick to save the town.

AUTHOR

Howard White

Howard White was raised in a series of camps and settlements on the BC coast and never got over it. He is still to be found stuck barnacle-like to the shore at Pender Harbour, BC. He started Raincoast Chronicles and Harbour Publishing in the early 1970s and his own books include A Hard Man to Beat, Spilsbury’s Coast, The Accidental Airline, Writing in the Rain, The Sunshine Coast and A Mysterious Humming Noise (Anvil, 2019). In 2000, he completed a ten-year project, The Encyclopedia of British Columbia. He has been awarded the Order of BC, the Canadian Historical Association’s Career Award for Regional History, the Stephen Leacock Medal for Humour, the Jim Douglas Publisher of the Year Award and a Honorary Doctorate of Laws Degree from the University of Victoria. In 2007, White was made an Officer of the Order of Canada.


AUTHOR

Bus Griffiths

Bus Griffiths (1913-2006) was raised in Vancouver and came
to live in Fanny Bay in 1944. He worked for decades in the logging
industry all over the Fraser Valley and BC Coast, primarily as a faller.


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Beautifully illustrated by BC folk hero Bus Griffiths who wrote and illustrated the popular comic book Now You’re Logging, Patrick and the Backhoe is a classic story of decency and guts triumphing over arrogance and greed.Patrick lives in a little town on the side of a high mountain. Patrick’s mother and father own the town bookstore, and his brother Simon is a bookworm. Patrick can’t concentrate on books. The only book he likes is Mike Mulligan and his Steam Shovel.Although no great scholar, Patrick does have a talent with levers and knobs and switches. He likes to take things apart and climb up on things. “Once when he was quite small he learned how to make the door of the car work when Dad was driving, and he fell out on his noggin.”Patrick has a special friendship with his Grampa who operates an old backhoe which Patrick loves “because it has more levers and knobs and buttons on it than anything in the world.” Occasionally, Patrick is allowed to ride on the backhoe with Grampa.One day it begins to rain and doesn’t stop. “The creek rose higher and surged under the bridge. Then a big boulder came loose and rolled down the hill, plugging the hole under the bridge. The raging waters of Cypress Creek backed up and began to wash away the land on which the town was built.” The only thing that can move that boulder is Grampa’s backhoe and when Grampa gets stuck under the bridge it’s up to Patrick to save the town.

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Dimensions:

24 Pages
10in * 8in * 0.36in
0.87lb

Published:

January 01, 1991

Publisher:

Nightwood Editions

ISBN:

9780889710528

Book Subjects:

JUVENILE FICTION / People & Places / Canada

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Language:

eng

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