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Eva and the Perfect Rain: A Rainy Irish Tale
Tatyana Feeney
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Description for Eva and the Perfect Rain: A Rainy Irish Tale
Paperback.
Eva wakes up to find that it’s raining – again! She is thrilled because she can’t wait to use her new umbrella but after breakfast the rain is too soft for an umbrella. The rain is lovely but it’s just not perfect umbrella rain!
Eva spends the day searching and hoping for the perfect umbrella rain that’s not too windy, too thundery or too drizzly. Finally, she finds it in a sun shower and a rainbow shines making it the most perfect rain of all.
Embrace rainy Ireland with Eva in this beautiful and delightful picture book!
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Product Details
Publisher
O´Brien Press Ltd
Place of Publication
Dublin, Ireland
Shipping Time
Usually ships in 2 to 4 working days
About Tatyana Feeney
Tatyana Feeney grew up in North Carolina, where she spent much of her childhood reading and drawing. This developed into a love of art and particularly illustrations in children's books, so she gave up her ambition to be a fire girl and studied Art History and Illustration. Tatyana now lives in Trim with her husband and two children. ... Read moreShe is the author and illustrator of Small Bunny's Blue Blanket, Little Owl's Orange Scarf, Little Frog's Tadpole Trouble and Small Elephant's Bathtime. Tatyana has illustrated several Panda books with The O'Brien Press and is the author and illustrator of Socks for Mr Wolf. Show Less
Reviews for Eva and the Perfect Rain: A Rainy Irish Tale
sumptuous
Connaught Telegraph, Anglo Celt, Westmeath Examiner, Westmeath Independent, Meath Chronicle
a cheerful tale of a lively little girl with her bright umbrella and irrepressible enthusiasm
Irish Examiner
the illustrations are outstanding… Like Oliver Jeffers, Feeney manages to get across myriad expressions in the simple quirk of an eyebrow or tilt of a head. The illustrations ... Read morereward the careful viewer … A treat for the eyes, this is a picture book to savour and already one of my favourites of the year
Irish Independent Tatyana Feeney’s illustration style is as distinctive as it is evocative. Her minimalist hand-drawn characters fizz with personality and vigour against beautifully rendered backdrops. The book is lovingly produced using heavy paper that lends weight to the story Feeney is telling. The story is itself beautiful. It is simple and full of genuine emotion. Feeney captures the childlike perception of her rain-adoring protagonist beautifully. Her use of typography is innovative and engaging. The story is brought to life by Feeney’s use of colour: the soft blues of the rain and the riot of colour that erupts … this picture book is perfect for anyone who knows the pleasure of walking under an umbrella and hearing the music of the rain above their head. And for anyone who doesn’t!
Inis Magazine a beautiful, vibrant new children’s book
NI4Kids delicious...should win new admirers [for Tatyana’s work]
Irish Times beautiful picture book
Irish Country Magazine A joyful book which embraces rain in all its guises, welcoming and celebrating it as imaginative Eva thoroughly enjoys herself. I love all the synonyms for rain on the inside covers - do share these with children
Parents in Touch full of lovely water-y illustrations with a brilliant scribbling style that sometimes looks like rain has just fallen on the pages … Eva and the Perfect Rain will have children of all ages excited to go out in their wellies and explore the wet weather
Clare People a cheerful tale of a lively little girl with her bright umbrella and irrepressible enthusiasm. Even our Irish rain seems attractive mixed in with the strong primary colours on mostly white backgrounds
Irish Examiner With a real feel for a young child’s personality and their ability to find excitement and fun anywhere, this book is a complete delight. The simple text tells a story any child can relate to ... waiting and wanting. It shows Eva, her disappointments and her small triumphs with understanding. But, of course, it is the illustrations that really stand out and bring the entire story to life. It's vibrant, rich palette sees the story change from page to page, expressing the changing atmosphere and Eva's mood. They take the reader along on her journey, making the small things seem as important as they really are through the carefully crafted, yet childlike and free colours and line work. This book is an absolute joy! Wondrous and fun, you're going to love it!
Fallen Star Stories Like Goldilocks in search of the perfect bowl of porridge, Eva is searching for the most perfect rain of all. The illustrations tell a colourful story of their own depicting the effects our wonderfully wet weather has on the vibrant Irish landscape. This cheerful book gives a newfound appreciation for our many rainy days. Eva’s fascination and excitement for the different types of rain will have you grabbing your wellies and raincoat, racing outside to jump in puddles, and doing your own inspection of the weather. Sometimes the best rainy days are the ones we spend outside braving the elements … Recommended for ages three to six
Irish Examiner
Delightful
RTE Guide
Making your own fun doesn’t have to take you far from home — it doesn’t even require good weather, as Tatyana Feeney demonstrates in Eva and the Perfect Rain, just out in paperback … A cheerful little picture book whose vibrant colours and youthful exuberance make even rain seem attractive.
Evening Echo
Tatyana Feeney’s Eva and the Perfect Rain is a great companion for those who both love and loathe Ireland’s most common weather. Readers aged 3+ will be inspired by Eva to seek out and note the many types of rain in Ireland and how best to make the most of rainy days
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