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The Good Little Book

Kyo Maclear Marion Arbona Marion Arbona

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English
Random House
02 November 2015
"For readers of all ages, a charming fable about a bad little boy who meets a good little book. An ode to old favorites and printed books.

While banished to a dusty study one day ""to think things over"", a boy pulls a book off a shelf and with great reluctance begins to read. As the afternoon passes, the story nabs him and carries him away. Before long, this good little book becomes his loyal companion, accompanying him everywhere ... until, one day, the book is lost. Will this bad little boy get back his good little book? Will the good little book survive on its own without a proper jacket? A quirky, enchanting tale of literary love and loss -- and love found again -- that will win the heart of even the most reluctant reader."

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Illustrated by:   Marion Arbona, Marion Arbona
Imprint:   Random House
Country of Publication:   Canada
Dimensions:   Height: 254mm,  Width: 178mm,  Spine: 10mm
Weight:   363g
ISBN:   9781770494510
ISBN 10:   1770494510
Pages:   40
Publication Date:  
Recommended Age:   From 5 to 9 years
Audience:   Children/juvenile ,  English as a second language
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Kyo Maclear is a critically acclaimed, award-winning author for big people and little people. Her previous picture books for children include Julia, Child ; Mr. Flux ; Spork ; and Virginia Wolf, which won the Governor General's Literary Award for Illustration, Canada's most prestigious children's book prize. The Letter Opener, her first novel for adults, won the K.M. Hunter Artists Award and was shortlisted for the Amazon.ca/Books in Canada First Novel Award. Her most recent novel, Stray Love, appeared on several notable Best of 2012 lists. She lives in Toronto with singer and composer David Wall and their two children.Residence: Toronto, ON Hometown: Toronto, ON Author Site: www.kyomaclearkids.com Marion Arbona was born in France in the early eighties. After obtaining an animation film diploma from the Ecole Nationale des Arts Decoratifs of Paris, she settled in Montreal. Thanks to a pair of good winter boots, she endures the cold weather and devotes herself to her art. She has illustrated more than thirty children's books, including, most recently, Sam's Pet Temper, and her work has been honored in several international competitions. Visit her online at marionarbona.com.

Reviews for The Good Little Book

Arbona presents a compelling, sequential, aerial view of a sullen child who nonetheless becomes fascinated by reading. Vivid, fantastical artwork augments the ensuing sentences about book-induced trips to faraway places and varied emotions ....It is easy to imagine an actor with an upper-class British accent reading the wryly humorous text .... -<i><b>Kirkus Reviews</b></i> .... [T]he text and images together create an engaging book lovers celebration of the connection between readers and their stories and the pleasure that comes from sharing good literature. The sly publishing references e.g., the Pull Lizard and No Bell prize stickers will tickle adult readers, and the cover of the book matches the paintings of the boy s book as well. A wonderful selection for a storytime for older children ....A vibrantly illustrated, solid choice for collections looking for books about reading. -<b><i>School Library Journal</i> <i>The Good Little Book</i> is the amazing story of a boy and a book, who met quite by chance.... Wacky, zany, dazzling illustrations surprise the reader of <i>The Good Little Book</i> at every turn, once again proving that old adage, You can't tell a book from it's cover. <i>The Good Little Book</i> is a timeless fable that embroiders and celebrates the timeless value of the reading of books. -<b><i>Midwest Book Review</i> Maclear steers clear of reading is good for you and focuses instead on a boy s affection for a dearly loved object and sorrow at its loss. But with the affection is something more subtle, a celebration of the comfort of rereading, of having a favourite book that s the only book for you. And Arbona s art works well at aiding and abetting that play of imagination and feeling. Cockeyed perspectives, vivid colours and comic, surreal scenes show how dynamic, how animated, the love for a favourite story can be. Funny and thoughtful. -<b><i>The Toronto Star</i></b>


  • Commended for Governor General's Literary Awards (Children's Illustration) 2015
  • Nominated for Rainforest of Reading Award 2016
  • Short-listed for Elizabeth Mrazik-Cleaver Canadian Picture Book Award 2016
  • Short-listed for Governor General's Literary Awards - Children's Literature - Illustration 2015

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