Slow Moe
Description
Life moves oh-so-slow when your little brother is a snail.
It takes forever to do anything! Really, it's enough to test the patience of even the most understanding big sister. But is Moe just slow or is there something else going on? With charming illustrations by Marianne Ferrer, award-winning author Deborah Kerbel has written a delightful story about love, support and the struggle for tolerance within the often tumultuous sibling relationship.
Product Details
Price
$19.95
$18.55
Publisher
Orca Book Publishers
Publish Date
October 13, 2020
Pages
32
Dimensions
9.1 X 9.1 X 0.4 inches | 0.8 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9781459823525
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About the Author
Marianne Ferrer was born in Venezuela and moved to Canada in 1998. She studied illustration and design at Dawson College and graphic design at Université du Québec à Montréal. She lives in Montreal.
Reviews
"A sweet harangue...filled with wonderful details...Reminds readers that we are different people depending upon whom we are with and that familial relationships are complex and simple at the same time."-- "Kirkus Reviews"
"Both validates the individuality of difference and the role of others in appreciating this difference and in practicing empathy. Highly Recommended."-- "CM: Canadian Review of Materials"
"This book is a great book for anyone who has a sibling or has to deal with a different personality. It would be a fun tale to have in an elementary school or home library."-- "Must Read Literature"
"Illustrations add an impressive level of visual appeal for readers who want to read stories about kids like themselves."-- "Sal's Fiction Addiction"
"Both validates the individuality of difference and the role of others in appreciating this difference and in practicing empathy. Highly Recommended."-- "CM: Canadian Review of Materials"
"This book is a great book for anyone who has a sibling or has to deal with a different personality. It would be a fun tale to have in an elementary school or home library."-- "Must Read Literature"
"Illustrations add an impressive level of visual appeal for readers who want to read stories about kids like themselves."-- "Sal's Fiction Addiction"