Pompon
By (Author) G Elschner
mineditionUS
mineditionUS
1st October 2017
7th February 2022
Hong Kong
Professional and Scholarly
Fiction
32
Width 222mm, Height 299mm, Spine 9mm
398g
Everyone has the power to make a work of art come to life Pompon may be a statue of a white bear in a museum, but he has dreams like anyone else does. He yearns to break free and roam the world. Then one day a small boy comes to visit him, and the power of his gaze, his wonder, his love is enough to start a wondrous transformation. Could it be that Pompon just needs a young art lover's appreciation to journey all over the world Inspired by the famous sculpture by Fran ois Pompon in the Louvre, this is a poetic, touchingly illustrated story that shows the power of imagination to bring art to life.
"Charming and quiet, an invitation to children to stop and really regard art." --Kirkus Reviews
Geraldine Elschner is the author of many picture books including The Cat and the Bird, Funny Machines for George the Sheep, and Where is the Frog Originally from France, she studied Germanic and Romance languages, and has translated scores of books, including The Nativity, The Three Kings, and Martin Luther, published by minedition. Joanna Bolliot is an illustrator of many books in her native France. This is her first book for minedition.