The Egg Thief

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Product Details
Price
$15.00  $13.95
Publisher
Sparkpress
Publish Date
Pages
32
Dimensions
10.2 X 0.4 X 8.4 inches | 0.8 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9781940716367

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About the Author
Alane Adams is an author, professor, and literacy advocate. She is the author of the Legends of Orkney fantasy mythology series for tweens and The Coal Thief, a picture book for early-grade readers. She lives in Southern California.
Lauren Gallegos has illustrated many children's books since she earned her Bachelors of Fine Arts in Illustration from Cal State Fullerton. She continues to improve her craft and illustrate for young children. She lives in the Washington, DC area with her husband and young daughter.
Reviews
"Best Indie Book of 2016" --Kirkus
"This Depression-era tale gently impacts lessons about persistence, honesty, and helping those in need." --Foreword Reviews
"Gallegos' wonderful, tonally perfect images expertly capture Buster's moods, from looking appropriately shamefaced, his tail between his legs and his ears drooping, to feeling perky. The dog's excitement, inventiveness, and loyalty to Georgie spring off the page. The pair's facial expressions are also brilliantly executed in the artwork. The story's hint about the importance of kindness resonates, especially in light of so many recent news reports about bullying. Adams (The Coal Thief, 2015, etc.) uses challenging, but perfectly appropriate, vocabulary words, like "squelched" for the sound of the mud on Georgie's boots. The introduction of these words, the small text size, and the historical, rural setting in the illustrations (Georgie wears knickers; midcalf, lace-up boots; and a newsboy cap) may skew the audience to confident early elementary readers (grades two and three). A delightful take on the theme of a boy and his dog, full of detailed--and frequently funny--images and a valuable message about paying attention to the needs of your neighbors." --Kirkus, starred review