The Secret of the Stone Frog
David Nytra
(Author)
21,000+ Reviews
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Description
When Leah and Alan awaken in an enchanted forest, they have only each other and their wits to guide them. In a world full of pet bees and giant rabbits, they befriend foppish lions and stone frogs. Learning to overcome danger, they find their way home--and their independence.
Product Details
Price
$16.99
$15.80
Publisher
Toon Books
Publish Date
September 11, 2012
Pages
8
Dimensions
6.2 X 9.1 X 0.5 inches | 0.75 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9781935179184
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David Nytra has been drawing since he was old enough to hold a pencil. The Secret of the Stone Frog is his first children's book. Though his own dreams are often unexciting and he's only a little bit allergic to bees, he loved books with many creatures in them as a child and he hopes he has put enough beasties in here to satisfy even the most demanding reader.
Reviews
It could be a great way to introduce kids to masterpieces of the past. Or you could just enjoy the story on its own merits. There are plenty of them.
--New York Times The intricate flowerings and soulfully etched forest backgrounds of the art make the black-and-white pages sing as though they were drawn in a rainbow of colors...To stick the landing, Nytra's serene ending manages to be worthy of its glorious beginning. His cavalcade of dreamscapes is a rich and beguiling experience that deserves multiple immersions.
--Publishers Weekly (starred review) Winsor McKay was a comics pioneer whose early experimentation with the form nearly predated the form itself. McKay's spirit, along with his dream-inspired imagery, lives on through Nytra, whose remarkable debut taps into the same unearthly environment with a similarly enchanting effect. . . .The extraordinarily delicate and fine-lined art incorporates touches of manga aesthetic so that, like the story itself, it merges timeless narrative elements to craft something wonderfully innovative. TOON took a chance on a brand-new talent to create the first of their ever-so-slightly more mature graphic novel line and it's paid off with a smashing success.
--Booklist (starred review) Fans of the art of Tenniel and his modern descendants (Maurice Sendak, Charles Vess) will find much to admire in this U.S. debut.
--Kirkus Reviews Intermediate elementary readers will identify with this quirky, affecting escape down a rabbit hole.
--Library Media Connection This is truly a book worth discovering. Beautiful to the core.
--A Fuse #8 Production (SLJ blog) This is definitely art to pore over, and evidently it's the debut children's book from Nytra...Holy moly, I hope we see more from him soon.
--Seven Impossible Things blog Stands out as a remarkable book.
--Comic Book Resources
--New York Times The intricate flowerings and soulfully etched forest backgrounds of the art make the black-and-white pages sing as though they were drawn in a rainbow of colors...To stick the landing, Nytra's serene ending manages to be worthy of its glorious beginning. His cavalcade of dreamscapes is a rich and beguiling experience that deserves multiple immersions.
--Publishers Weekly (starred review) Winsor McKay was a comics pioneer whose early experimentation with the form nearly predated the form itself. McKay's spirit, along with his dream-inspired imagery, lives on through Nytra, whose remarkable debut taps into the same unearthly environment with a similarly enchanting effect. . . .The extraordinarily delicate and fine-lined art incorporates touches of manga aesthetic so that, like the story itself, it merges timeless narrative elements to craft something wonderfully innovative. TOON took a chance on a brand-new talent to create the first of their ever-so-slightly more mature graphic novel line and it's paid off with a smashing success.
--Booklist (starred review) Fans of the art of Tenniel and his modern descendants (Maurice Sendak, Charles Vess) will find much to admire in this U.S. debut.
--Kirkus Reviews Intermediate elementary readers will identify with this quirky, affecting escape down a rabbit hole.
--Library Media Connection This is truly a book worth discovering. Beautiful to the core.
--A Fuse #8 Production (SLJ blog) This is definitely art to pore over, and evidently it's the debut children's book from Nytra...Holy moly, I hope we see more from him soon.
--Seven Impossible Things blog Stands out as a remarkable book.
--Comic Book Resources