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Max And The Tag Along Moon
Hardback
Main Details
Title |
Max And The Tag Along Moon
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Authors and Contributors |
By (author) Floyd Cooper
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Physical Properties |
Format:Hardback | Pages:32 | Dimensions(mm): Height 229,Width 273 |
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ISBN/Barcode |
9780399233425
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Classifications | Dewey:813.6 |
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Publishing Details |
Publisher |
Penguin Putnam Inc
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Imprint |
Philomel Books,U.S.
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Publication Date |
13 June 2013 |
Publication Country |
United States
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Description
Max loves his grandpa and Grandpa loves Max. So when Max has to say goodbye to Grandpa at the end of his trip, Grandpa reminds Max that the same moon that is above them at Grandpa's house is the very same moon that will follow him all the way home. On the way home, Max watches as the moon tags along and he thinks about his Grandpa. When the sky darkens and the moon disappears behind the cloud, Max worries that the moon did not follow him home after all. It still hasn't reappeared by the time he gets home and Max feels sad and lonely. Then the cloud parts and the moon appears!
Author Biography
Floyd Cooper (www.floydcooper.com) started drawing when he was three years old and has never stopped. He was born and raised in Tulsa, Oklahoma, and graduated with a degree in fine arts from the University of Oklahoma. He is the award-winning illustrator of more than 60 books.
Reviews"Coretta Scott King Award-winning Cooper has created a gentle, comforting story that will reassure children that those who love us are always with us." -Booklist "Cooper uses his signature style to illustrate both the landscape--sometimes viewed from the car windows or reflected in the vehicle's mirror--and the expressive faces of his characters. Coupled with the story's lyrical text, this is a lovely mood piece. A quiet, warm look at the bond between grandfather and grandson." -Kirkus Reviews "The full moon is a friendly presence on each spread, and the varied vantage points incorporate soothing imagery, such as a bird silhouetted against the sky. Signs with arrows point the way home, reassuring readers that despite the lengthy trip, Max is heading in the right direction. His face is expressive, clearly conveying his varied emotions, from wonder to happiness and wistfulness. Perfect for one-on-one readings" -School Library Journal "Writing in poetic, evocative prose, Cooper offers just the right amount of support to the lush illustrations and the thoughtful, observant hero." -Publishers Weekly "There's a softness to the naturalistic double-page scenes, particularly when the moon glow illuminates the night drive through the peaceful landscape and in the close-ups of Max's bedtime preparations. The paintings created using a subtractive process in mixed media help define Cooper's characteristic humanistic images." -Children's Literature
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