Du Iz Tak? - (Libro en Inglés)

$ 704.00
ISBN: 9780763665302
ISBN: 9780763665302
Editorial: Candlewick
Autor: Ellis, Carson
Año de edición: 2016
Edición: 1
N° Páginas: 48
Tipo de pasta: Pasta dura
Descripción: Críticas Carson Ellis has created a fantastic microcosm with her usual grace and inventiveness...I was completely captivated by Ellis's wonderful creatures, their charming little world and their droll language.--The New York Times Book Review Ellis (Home, 2015) elevates gibberish to an art form with her brilliant account of a few bugs, who discover a green shoot sprouting from the ground...Readers and pre-readers alike will find myriad visual cues in Ellis' splendid folk-style, gouache-and-ink illustrations that will allow them to draw meaning from the nonsensical dialogue, as well as observe the subtle changing of the seasons. The entire story unfolds on the same small stretch of ground, where each new detail is integral to the scene at hand. Effortlessly working on many levels, Ellis' newest is outstanding.--Booklist (starred review) Viewers follow the unfurling of an exotic woodland plant through the actions and invented language of beautifully coiffed and clothed insects...This is certain to ignite readers' interest and imaginings regarding their natural surroundings. Following the minute changes as the pages turn is to watch growth, transformation, death, and rebirth presented as enthralling spectacle.--Kirkus Reviews (starred review) In a wordless coda of successive double-page spreads we are comforted by the cycle of the seasons. By the final words, "Du iz tak?" we are fluent speakers of Bug. Completely scrivadelly, this is a tour de force of original storytelling.--Horn Book (starred review) Ellis's (Home) bewitching creation stars a lively company of insects who speak a language unrelated to English, and working out what they are saying is one of the story's delights...Very gently, Ellis suggests that humans have no idea what wonders are unfolding at their feet--and that what takes place in the lives of insects is not so different from their own. Has there ever been anything quite like it? Ma nazoot.--Publishers Weekly (starred review) It's a genuinely charming story with brain-tickling interest from the dialogue, and it earns a satisfying edge from the silent and decisive victory over the spider. Ellis is best known as an illustrator, and her oversized gouache and ink spreads deftly balance playfulness and precision, intricacy and airy background...Readers-aloud will want a practice run to ensure their intonation carries the meaning of the words, but it will all make perfect and pleasing sense to imaginative listeners.--Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books (starred review) Using intricate illustrations supported by spare dialogue in an invented language, Ellis elegantly weaves the tale of several square feet of ground in the insect world as the seasons pass...This is a title that calls for multiple readings, as there is something new to be discovered each time. Perfect for one-on-one or small group sharing.--School Library Journal High drama ensues in the clean, odd, beautiful pages ahead. A marvel.--Shelf Awareness for Readers Ellis' precise and detailed illustrations of bespectacled bugs and an elaborate fort utterly beguile...It would be easy to make such a story clever for the sake of being clever, but instead Ellis has created one of the smartest, most original and most endearing picture books of this year. Du iz tak? It's a keeper is what it is.--BookPage Sophisticated, curious, well-dressed bugs watch as a plant shoot grows and blossoms into a magnificent flower. Their miniature world is alluringly well-realized and includes an invented language, which young readers delight in decoding.--The Boston Globe There's an elusive yet distinctly joyful quality to Carson Ellis's picture book that feels like suspended glee, or a laugh caught halfway in the throat. As in her 2015 debut, "Home," the gouache and ink illustrations in "Du Iz Tak?" are chic and subtly witty. But this time Ms. Carson matches them with dialogue in the enchanting foreign language of the elegantly dressed beetles and insects that live
  • Idioma: Inglés
  • Autor: Ellis, Carson
  • Editorial: Candlewick
  • N° Paginas: 48
  • Tipo de pasta: Pasta dura
  • Envío: Desde EE.UU.