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A warm funny story about a timid boy and his brave playmate. Full-color illustrations.
About the author
Lenore Blegvad was born in New York City and received her B.A. degree from Vassar College. She went to Paris to study painting, and there she met and married Danish artist Erik Blegvad. Dividing her time between painting and writing, Lenore is the author of a dozen books for children, including
Anna Banana and Me, Rainy Day Kate, and
A Sound of Leaves, all illustrated by Erik Blegvad, as well as
Once Upon a Time and Grandma, which she both wrote and illustrated.
Erik Blegvad was born in Denmark and studied at the School of Applied Arts in Copenhagen. Mr. Blegvad has illustrated more than one hundred children's books, including
Twelve Tales by Hans Christian Andersen,
Riddle Road by Elizabeth Spires,
Hurry, Hurry, Mary Dear! by N. M. Bodecker, and
Sea Clocks: The Story of Longitude by Louise Borden. The Blegvads divide their time between England, France, and Wardsboro, Vermont.
Summary
Anna Banana is fearless. She swings high in the playground, invents stories about huge, terrifying goblins -- and believes in magic.
The small boy she plays with is afraid. He would never do the things that Anna Banana does, even when they're together. But one day, when he's most scared, he uses a little bit of her magic -- and makes some of this own.
This warm, funny story about a feisty little girl and her timid playmate is sure to touch the youngest reader.