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Alfie: (The Turtle That Disappeared)
Hardback
Main Details
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Alfie: (The Turtle That Disappeared)
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Authors and Contributors |
By (author) Thyra Heder
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Physical Properties |
Format:Hardback | Pages:48 | Dimensions(mm): Height 293,Width 237 |
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ISBN/Barcode |
9781419725296
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Classifications | Dewey:843.02 |
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Publishing Details |
Publisher |
Abrams
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Imprint |
Abrams Books for Young Readers
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Publication Date |
3 October 2017 |
Publication Country |
United States
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Description
Nia loves Alfie, her pet turtle. But he's not very soft, he doesn't do tricks, and he's pretty quiet. Sometimes she forgets he's even there! That is until the night before Nia's seventh birthday, when nAlfie disappears! Then, in an innovative switch in point of view, we hear Alfie's side of the story. He didn't leave Nia - he's actually searching for the perfect birthday present for his dear friend. Can he find a gift and make it back in time for the big birthday party? From the author-illustrator of Fraidyzoo and The Bear Report comes a warm and funny ode to friendship - even when the friends see the relationship, and the world, very differently.
Author Biography
Thyra Heder is the author of Fraidyzoo and The Bear Report. She is also an illustrator and storyboard artist for film and advertising. She lives in Brooklyn.
Reviews**STARRED REVIEW** "With beautiful, expressive watercolor illustrations...Heder takes readers on a journey about what it means to be a child with a new pet who sometimes loses its luster but never its worthiness of love. A perfect companion for a young pet lover or pet owner-to-be."--Kirkus "Her watercolor spreads are carefully executed with few stylistic mannerisms; all the attention is directed toward the characters. It's a treat watching Alfie deliver Nia the perfect birthday present."--Publishers Weekly "Nia's and Alfie's first-person descriptive accounts are extended by lovely, intricately detailed ink-and-watercolor illustrations that artfully highlight the varying perspectives and amusing moments, as when Nia introduces Alfie to her toys...a charming story of the bond between child and pet." --Booklist "The beautiful ink-and-watercolor illustrations, which feature an African American child (and her family), offer readers lots of clues and thoughtful details . . . A welcome addition to picture book collections."--School Library Journal
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