A Starlit Trip to the Library
By (Author) Andrew Katz
By (author) Juliana Leveille-Trudel
Illustrated by Joseph Sherman
CrackBoom! Books
CrackBoom! Books
1st December 2022
Canada
Children
Fiction
813.6
Hardback
32
Width 215mm, Height 285mm
347g
Wonderful illustrations
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" Katz and Lveill-Trudels story celebrates books, libraries, the act of storytelling and the comfort of a well-told bedtime tale " -- Tessie Riggs * Canadian Review of Materials *
" The illustrations in this were DIVINE. I love when they make an already wonderful story even more amazing. Two pages in and I knew I needed a hard copy. " -- Megan Mann * Librarian for the School City of Hammond *
"Transportation enthusiasts will enjoy spotting the many forms of transit found along the hairs flight path (...). The playful text has momentum built in with the pursuit of Momos hair, but Hamels quirky art steals the show."
Andrew Katz teaches Childrens Literature and Creative Writing at Dawson College in Montreal, and in 2013 he won his schools Director Generals Award for Teaching Excellence. His first picture book, How to Catch a Bear Who Loves to Read, co-written with Juliana Lveill-Trudel, was nominated for the 2020 Prix Peuplier, an Ontario Library Association Forest of Reading award. He is also the author of I Just Want to Be Super! Juliana Lveill-Trudel co-authored with Andrew Katz the first installment of Julias adventures, How to Catch a Bear Who Loves to read (2018). She is also a novelist (Nirliit, La Peuplade, 2015), a playwright, and a founder of the Productions de Brousse. Her work has been translated into English, Spanish, Icelandic, Danish, and Basque. She splits her time between Montreal and the countryside of her childhood, surrounded by forests, animals, and books. Joseph Sherman is a Gemini award-winning childrens animation series director, with 30 years of experience in the design and production of animated series, motion graphics, and print illustrations.