Girl on a Motorcycle
By (Author) Amy Novesky
Illustrated by Julie Morstad
Penguin USA
Viking Books for Young Readers
8th December 2020
United States
Children
Non Fiction
Childrens / Teenage general interest: Girls and women
910.4
Hardback
48
Width 240mm, Height 287mm, Spine 12mm
550g
A picture book biography by an award-winning team about the first woman to ride a motorcycle around the world A picture book biography by an award-winning team about the first woman to ride a motorcycle around the world One day, a girl gets on her motorcycle and rides away. She wants to wander the world. To go . . . Elsewhere. This is the true story of the first woman to ride a motorcycle around the world alone. Each place has something to teach her. Each place is beautiful. And despite many flat tires and falls, she learns to always get back up and keep riding. Award-winning author Amy Novesky and Governor General's Award-winning illustrator Julie Morstad have teamed up for a spectacular celebration of girl power and resilience.
"On more subtle display is the goodness Dautheville finds in people everywhere she travels, effectively demonstrating the beauty of cultures different from our own." --Booklist, starred review
"Morstads sophisticated, retro-chicartwork lovingly evokes the time frame dictated by the real lifeadventures of French writerAnne-France Dautheville, first woman to goaround the world by motorcycle . . .The result is part documentary, part dreamscape with strong crossoverappeal for fans of historyand of romanticadventure,all of whom will find their curiosityassuaged inan endnote that explores Dauthevilles experience (complete with photographic confirmation)and Noveskys own dream-chasing researchand interview." --BCCB, starred review
"For picture book collections aimed at older readers, this is likely to touch something profound in teen or preteen lovers of Henry David Thoreaus Walden as well as those who hear the siren call of travel."--SchoolLibrary Journal
"Alovely tribute to both the pioneeringmotorcyclistand the joys of the open road." --The Horn Book
"A testimony to fearlessness that challenges traditional gender expectations." --Publishers Weekly
AMY NOVESKY is the author of Cloth Lullaby- The Woven Life of Louise Bourgeois, which was a Bologna-Ragazzi Award winner and a Kirkus Reviews Best Book, as well as Me, Frida, winner of the Pura Belpre Honor Award for illustration. She lives outside of San Francisco with her family. JULIE MORSTAD is the awardwinning illustrator of The Dress and the Girl; Swan- The Life and Dance of Anna Pavlova; and Julia, Child, which was a Governor General's Award finalist. She lives in Vancouver, British Columbia, with her family.