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Noor and Bobby

(Hardback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Noor and Bobby

Contributors:

By (Author) Praline Gay-Para
Illustrated by Lauranne Quentric
Translated by Alyson Waters

ISBN:

9781632063274

Publisher:

Restless Books

Imprint:

Yonder

Publication Date:

1st March 2023

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

Children

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Dewey:

843.92

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

40

Dimensions:

Width 210mm, Height 235mm

Description

Age range 4 to 7

In a besieged city, Noor watches as his neighbors pack their bags and flee their homes but a dog named Bobby is left behind. As Noor sets out across the ravaged city to save him, he discovers pockets of life and hope in this moving story of friendship in the face of adversity.

Then Noor goes off again

to find his dearest friend.

'Bobby, Bobby, where are you

Bobby, Bobby, can I come, too'

When Noors canine friend Bobby disappears from their apartment building one afternoon, Noor sets off on a perilous journey to find him. Noor stumbles through abandoned buildings and navigates streets cluttered with downed planes, barbed wire, and items left behind by fleeing residents. While searching for Bobby, Noor comes across other animals in the rubble of the city in need of his help. He frees a bird tangled in barbed wire, builds a shelter for a cat and her kittens, and is finally reunited with his beloved Bobby. Beautiful paper-cut collage illustrations highlight the realities of war as the brightness of Noor and his animal friends sharply contrasts with the desolate cityscape.

With its tender illustrations and animal-loving protagonist, Noor and Bobby is a compassionate and empathetic introduction to displacement and the realities of war and a heartwarming story of friendship from prolific French-Lebanese author Praline Gay-Para.

Author Bio

Praline Gay-Para is a French-Lebanese storyteller, author, and actress. Shes written numerous books for children and adults often based on her reflections about traditional folktales and life stories from Lebanon. In addition to her work as a writer and translator, Praline also collaborates with the theater company Pav Volubile to produce plays and live performances. She currently lives in Paris.


Lauranne Quentric is an illustrator based in Brittany, France. She has illustrated dozens of children's books and also creates intricate marionettes and sculptures for childrens theater events. Her work has been featured in exhibitions of childrens book illustrations across France.


Alyson Waters is a translator of French and francophone literary fiction, art history, and childrens literature. She has been awarded an NEA translation grant, a PEN translation grant, two grants from the Centre national du livre, and was twice winner of the French-American Foundation Translation Prize, for Eric Chevillards Prehistoric Times and for Jean Gionos A King Alone. Her translation of the childrens book The Tiger Prince by Chen Jiang Hong was awarded the Prix Albertine Jeunesse in 2019. Her most recent translations are Jean-Patrick Manchettes No Room at the Morgue (NYRB), and with her daughter Margot Kerlidou, Claude Pontis Blaze and the Castle Cake for Bertha Daye (Elsewhere Editions). She lives in Brooklyn, New York.

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