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The Dress and the Girl

English · Hardback

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Zusatztext “Andros’s words are well matched with Morstad’s evocative artwork, conjuring a gentle, lyrical version of what used to be the dominant American immigration story.” Informationen zum Autor Camille Andros has made her home in Israel, Utah, Arizona, California, Ohio, Nevada, and, now, Chapel Hill, North Carolina. She has her BA in health science, is an EMT, and danced ballet for 14 years . Julie Morstad is an award-winning artist living with her family in Vancouver. She is the illustrator of many books for children, including Swan: The Life and Dance of Anna Pavlova , When Green Becomes Tomatoes , and This Is Sadie . Klappentext From the Greek countryside to Ellis Island, a little girl and her favorite dress dream of an extraordinary life in this stunning picture book that tells a fresh and lyrical immigration story about memory and the power of beloved items. Full color. Zusammenfassung Featuring the lush illustrations of award-winning artist Julie Morstad, Camille Andros’s The Dress and the Girl is a stunning picture book about memory and the power of the items we hold most dear. A little girl and her favorite dress dream of an extraordinary life. They enjoy simple pleasures together on a beautiful Greek island. They watch the sunset, do chores, and pick wildflowers on the way home. One day, the dress and the girl must leave the island and immigrate to the United States. Upon arrival, the girl is separated from the trunk carrying her favorite dress, and she fears her dress is lost forever. Many years later, the girl—now all grown up—spots the dress in a thrift store window. As the two are finally reunited, the memories of their times together come flooding back. While the girl can no longer wear the dress, it’s now perfect for her own daughter—and the new journey of a girl and her dress begins. “Together, the carefully crafted text and gorgeous illustrations pair to tell a truly extraordinary tale. A delightful picture book with an important story to be told. Recommended for sharing again and again.” — School Library Journal , starred review ...

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Authors Camille Andros, Camille/ Morstad Andros
Assisted by Julie Morstad (Illustration), Morstad Julie (Illustration)
Publisher Abrams
 
Languages English
Age Recommendation ages 4 to 8
Product format Hardback
Released 31.08.2018
 
EAN 9781419731617
ISBN 978-1-4197-3161-7
Subjects Children's and young people's books

JUVENILE FICTION / Social Themes / Emigration & Immigration, Children’s / Teenage: Social issues

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