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George and His Shadow
Davide Cali
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Description for George and His Shadow
Hardcover. Illustrator(s): Bloch, Serge. Num Pages: 40 pages. BIC Classification: YFC; YFQ; YXS. Category: (J) Children / Juvenile. Dimension: 292 x 210 x 6. Weight in Grams: 646.
One morning, when George walks into his kitchen, he finds someone sitting at his table. Who are you? he asks. I'm your shadow, answers the shadow. The shadow follows George-for a walk on the street, fishing on the pier at Coney Island, and everywhere else George goes. Who is this shadow? Is he an annoying pest? Is he a friend? Or is he both? From the award-winning pair behind I Can't Wait and The Enemy comes a sweet, silly, and often poignant look at how unexpected friendship can be. With mod, quirky art full of personality from Serge Bloch (Butterflies in My Stomach and The Big Adventure of a Little Line) and a disarming text from Davide Cali (I Didn't Do My Homework Because ...), George and His Shadow is charming! Perfect for fans of Leo: A Ghost Story and Imaginary Fred.
Product Details
Publisher
HarperCollins
Format
Hardback
Publication date
2017
Condition
New
Weight
646g
Number of Pages
40
Place of Publication
New York, United States
ISBN
9780062568304
SKU
V9780062568304
Shipping Time
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Ref
99-15
About Davide Cali
Davide Cali & Serge Bloch have created many books together for a variety of ages, including I Can't Wait; The Enemy: A Book About Peace; and I Love Kissing You. Although both Davide and Serge have created dozens of books without the other, the ones they create together are special-demonstrating a depth of emotion and an appreciation of the world without being overly sentimental. Author and playwright Davide Cali is Italian but was born in Switzerland. Nowadays he lives between France and Italy. Illustrator, designer, cartoonist, and fine artist Serge Bloch was born in France and currently lives in Paris and sometimes New York City. Find Davide Cali at www.davidecali.com. Find Serge Bloch at www.sergebloch.com.
Reviews for George and His Shadow
Bibo's translation of Cali's text is smooth and sly.
Publishers Weekly Collage elements add to the visual slapstick, broad blocks of color hint at the light-versus-dark theme, and Bloch's loopy line captures chairs, crockery, and city buildings with impulsive spontaneity.
Publishers Weekly George is one of those adult characters who could just as well be a child...
Publishers Weekly Bonus giggles are provided by George's crocodile-schnozzed dog, who helps him see the shadow's potential as a friend.
Publishers Weekly Cali subtly explores friendship and solitude with panache and a refreshing lack of condescension. Bloch's stylish computer-generated illustrations play with shape, color, and perspective, adding another layer of absurdism. Droll.
Kirkus Reviews Whimsical black-and-white line drawings-created, according to the front matter, with the artist'sbrain, hands, and computer-clearly enhance the escapades, using swatches of color and texture to highlight various aspects, such as a green plaid for George's suit and homburg.
Booklist Reminiscent of the style and humor of Jon Agee's books, this import from Italy (clearly set in New York City) is sophisticated in style yet deals with concepts (shadows and companionship) easily understood by young children...[C]ompare and contrast with Mac Barnett's The Skunk (2015).
Booklist The short, clipped words and sentences complement Bloch's illustrative approach perfectly. It's as though the writer, Davide Cali, wrote the book with Bloch in mind.
New York Times Book Review
Publishers Weekly Collage elements add to the visual slapstick, broad blocks of color hint at the light-versus-dark theme, and Bloch's loopy line captures chairs, crockery, and city buildings with impulsive spontaneity.
Publishers Weekly George is one of those adult characters who could just as well be a child...
Publishers Weekly Bonus giggles are provided by George's crocodile-schnozzed dog, who helps him see the shadow's potential as a friend.
Publishers Weekly Cali subtly explores friendship and solitude with panache and a refreshing lack of condescension. Bloch's stylish computer-generated illustrations play with shape, color, and perspective, adding another layer of absurdism. Droll.
Kirkus Reviews Whimsical black-and-white line drawings-created, according to the front matter, with the artist'sbrain, hands, and computer-clearly enhance the escapades, using swatches of color and texture to highlight various aspects, such as a green plaid for George's suit and homburg.
Booklist Reminiscent of the style and humor of Jon Agee's books, this import from Italy (clearly set in New York City) is sophisticated in style yet deals with concepts (shadows and companionship) easily understood by young children...[C]ompare and contrast with Mac Barnett's The Skunk (2015).
Booklist The short, clipped words and sentences complement Bloch's illustrative approach perfectly. It's as though the writer, Davide Cali, wrote the book with Bloch in mind.
New York Times Book Review