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- Artikelzustand
- Gut
- Hinweise des Verkäufers
- “Used book in good condition. Shows typical wear. Quick shipping. Satisfaction guaranteed!”
- Narrative Type
- Fiction
- Type
- Book
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- ISBN
- 9781596434691
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Product Identifiers
Publisher
Roaring Brook Press
ISBN-10
1596434694
ISBN-13
9781596434691
eBay Product ID (ePID)
171754229
Product Key Features
Book Title
Emily's Blue Period
Number of Pages
56 Pages
Language
English
Publication Year
2014
Topic
Art & Architecture, Family / Marriage & Divorce, General, Social Themes / Emotions & Feelings
Illustrator
Yes, Brown, Lisa
Genre
Juvenile Fiction
Format
Hardcover
Dimensions
Item Height
0.4 in
Item Weight
12 Oz
Item Length
9.3 in
Item Width
7.9 in
Additional Product Features
Intended Audience
Juvenile Audience
LCCN
2013-016727
Reviews
"A nicely underplayed look at family change that will speak to many youngsters' experience." - BCCB "Aspiring artist Emily is trying to make sense of her life, which right now is all in pieces, since her mom and dad don't live together anymore . . . During the blue period, tones are gray and black and blue, but the final coloring collage invites children to find all the parts of Emily's life . . . Artful." - Booklist *"This is a heartfelt, relatable, and even sometimes funny picture book. It's also empowering for readers struggling with similar situations, as Emily figures out a way to redefine her idea of home - herself, through the making of art." - The Horn Book , STARRED REVIEW *"This book does a beautiful job of using the arts to show Emily's process as she grieves, accepts, and adapts to the changes in her family . . . A lovely, contemplative picture book." - School Library Journal , STARRED REVIEW "A girl adjusts to her parents' divorce with the help of Pablo Picasso's artwork . . . A worthwhile, idiosyncratic demonstration of a specific artist's relevance to a young child." - Kirkus Reviews "Daly offers a picture book with a middle-grade sensibility, examining the way that creating art can help dispel distress." - Publishers Weekly , A girl adjusts to her parents' divorce with the help of Pablo Picasso's artwork . . . A worthwhile, idiosyncratic demonstration of a specific artist's relevance to a young child., Aspiring artist Emily is trying to make sense of her life, which right now is all in pieces, since her mom and dad don't live together anymore . . . During the blue period, tones are gray and black and blue, but the final coloring collage invites children to find all the parts of Emily's life . . . Artful., *This is a heartfelt, relatable, and even sometimes funny picture book. It's also empowering for readers struggling with similar situations, as Emily figures out a way to redefine her idea of home - herself, through the making of art., *"This book does a beautiful job of using the arts to show Emily's process as she grieves, accepts, and adapts to the changes in her family . . . A lovely, contemplative picture book." - School Library Journal , STARRED REVIEW, *"This is a heartfelt, relatable, and even sometimes funny picture book. It's also empowering for readers struggling with similar situations, as Emily figures out a way to redefine her idea of home - herself, through the making of art." - The Horn Book , STARRED REVIEW *"This book does a beautiful job of using the arts to show Emily's process as she grieves, accepts, and adapts to the changes in her family . . . A lovely, contemplative picture book." - School Library Journal , STARRED REVIEW "A girl adjusts to her parents' divorce with the help of Pablo Picasso's artwork . . . A worthwhile, idiosyncratic demonstration of a specific artist's relevance to a young child." - Kirkus Reviews "Daly offers a picture book with a middle-grade sensibility, examining the way that creating art can help dispel distress." - Publishers Weekly , "A girl adjusts to her parents' divorce with the help of Pablo Picasso's artwork . . . A worthwhile, idiosyncratic demonstration of a specific artist's relevance to a young child." - Kirkus Reviews, "A girl adjusts to her parents' divorce with the help of Pablo Picasso's artwork . . . A worthwhile, idiosyncratic demonstration of a specific artist's relevance to a young child." - Kirkus Reviews, *This book does a beautiful job of using the arts to show Emily's process as she grieves, accepts, and adapts to the changes in her family . . . A lovely, contemplative picture book., "Aspiring artist Emily is trying to make sense of her life, which right now is all in pieces, since her mom and dad don't live together anymore . . . During the blue period, tones are gray and black and blue, but the final coloring collage invites children to find all the parts of Emily's life . . . Artful." - Booklist, "A nicely underplayed look at family change that will speak to many youngsters' experience." -- BCCB "Aspiring artist Emily is trying to make sense of her life, which right now is all in pieces, since her mom and dad don't live together anymore . . . During the blue period, tones are gray and black and blue, but the final coloring collage invites children to find all the parts of Emily's life . . . Artful." -- Booklist "*This is a heartfelt, relatable, and even sometimes funny picture book. It's also empowering for readers struggling with similar situations, as Emily figures out a way to redefine her idea of home - herself, through the making of art." -- The Horn Book, STARRED REVIEW "*This book does a beautiful job of using the arts to show Emily's process as she grieves, accepts, and adapts to the changes in her family . . . A lovely, contemplative picture book." -- School Library Journal, STARRED REVIEW "A girl adjusts to her parents' divorce with the help of Pablo Picasso's artwork . . . A worthwhile, idiosyncratic demonstration of a specific artist's relevance to a young child." -- Kirkus Reviews "Daly offers a picture book with a middle-grade sensibility, examining the way that creating art can help dispel distress." -- Publishers Weekly, Daly offers a picture book with a middle-grade sensibility, examining the way that creating art can help dispel distress., *"This is a heartfelt, relatable, and even sometimes funny picture book. It's also empowering for readers struggling with similar situations, as Emily figures out a way to redefine her idea of home - herself, through the making of art." - The Horn Book , STARRED REVIEW, "Daly offers a picture book with a middle-grade sensibility, examining the way that creating art can help dispel distress." - Publishers Weekly, *"This book does a beautiful job of using the arts to show Emily's process as she grieves, accepts, and adapts to the changes in her family . . . A lovely, contemplative picture book." - School Library Journal , STARRED REVIEW "A girl adjusts to her parents' divorce with the help of Pablo Picasso's artwork . . . A worthwhile, idiosyncratic demonstration of a specific artist's relevance to a young child." - Kirkus Reviews, "Aspiring artist Emily is trying to make sense of her life, which right now is all in pieces, since her mom and dad don't live together anymore . . . During the blue period, tones are gray and black and blue, but the final coloring collage invites children to find all the parts of Emily's life . . . Artful." - Booklist *"This is a heartfelt, relatable, and even sometimes funny picture book. It's also empowering for readers struggling with similar situations, as Emily figures out a way to redefine her idea of home - herself, through the making of art." - The Horn Book , STARRED REVIEW *"This book does a beautiful job of using the arts to show Emily's process as she grieves, accepts, and adapts to the changes in her family . . . A lovely, contemplative picture book." - School Library Journal , STARRED REVIEW "A girl adjusts to her parents' divorce with the help of Pablo Picasso's artwork . . . A worthwhile, idiosyncratic demonstration of a specific artist's relevance to a young child." - Kirkus Reviews "Daly offers a picture book with a middle-grade sensibility, examining the way that creating art can help dispel distress." - Publishers Weekly
Dewey Edition
23
Grade From
Preschool
Grade To
Second Grade
Dewey Decimal
813.6
Synopsis
Emily wants to be an artist. She likes painting and loves the way artists like Pablo Picasso mixed things up. Emily's life is a little mixed up right now. Her dad doesn't live at home anymore, and it feels like everything around her is changing. "When Picasso was sad for a while," says Emily, "he only painted in blue. And now I am in my blue period." It might last quite some time. A Neal Porter Book, Emily wants to be an artist. She likes painting and loves the way artists like Pablo Picasso mixed things up. Emily's life is a little mixed up right now. Her dad doesn't live at home anymore, and it feels like everything around her is changing. When Picasso was sad for a while, says Emily, he only painted in blue. And now I am in my blue period. It might last quite some time. A Neal Porter Book
LC Classification Number
PZ7.D16945Em 2014
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