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Yan Nascimbene

Autor(a) de Castle of Books

7+ Works 93 Membros 7 Críticas

Obras por Yan Nascimbene

Castle of Books (2001) — Ilustrador — 55 exemplares
Ocean Deep (Creative Editions) (1999) 5 exemplares
Wine Journal (1996) 1 exemplar
Un jour en septembre (1995) 1 exemplar

Associated Works

Hachiko: The True Story of a Loyal Dog (2004) — Ilustrador — 214 exemplares
The Beautiful Christmas Tree (1972) — Ilustrador, algumas edições145 exemplares
Into the Air: An Illustrated Timeline of Flight (2003) — Ilustrador — 47 exemplares
E Is for Eiffel Tower: A France Alphabet (2010) — Ilustrador — 29 exemplares

Etiquetado

Conhecimento Comum

Data de nascimento
1949
Sexo
male
Nacionalidade
France
Local de nascimento
Neuilly-sur-Seine, France
Locais de residência
France
Italy
Davis, California, USA
Ocupações
illustrator

Membros

Críticas

Ben wants to build a castle out of his father's poetry books, and I'm wondering why I didn't think of that sooner. The lesson here is about working together, and I love the illustrations. They're so bright and colorful. The expressions on Ben and his father's faces show lots of emotions. It was a heartwarming book and I would highly recommend it. Kids could make a pillow fort instead, but making a fortress would be a fun activity.
 
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kvedros | 3 outras críticas | Apr 25, 2018 |
This is a pretty cute book. I liked the descriptions, both verbal and in illustrations, of how young Benjamin's home was filled with books. It was a little sad that Benjamin and his dad were both working alone for most of the story, but I liked how they came together at the end.
 
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dukefan86 | 3 outras críticas | May 29, 2013 |
It's okay if want to call me a sucker for books about people who love books, because I totally am. This book was a lot of fun. The boy wants a castle in the grand old style, but all he has to build it are a multitude of books that his father has collected as he attempts to write great poetry. His father is so single-minded in his quest that he doesn't notice the construction occurring in the backyard. In the end, his father is frustrated by his inability to write the perfect poem and comes out of his trance only to discover that his son's great construction has collapsed in a rainstorm thanks to his unwittingly weakening the structure to find the perfect word in his book walls. They have a great moment where they come to realize that they can both achieve their goals by working together and appreciating each other more. Great book.… (mais)
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matthewbloome | 3 outras críticas | May 19, 2013 |
Picked this up at a rummage sale today on the strength of the cover illustration. I'm so glad I did. The story is spare, not quite tipping over into melancholy, but certainly dreamy and sad and lonely. The illustrations are flat gorgeous, they have a turn-of-the last century feel to them. The dual protagonists are both only children with rich interior lives. The ending made my eyes leak a little.
 
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satyridae | 2 outras críticas | Apr 5, 2013 |

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Estatísticas

Obras
7
Also by
4
Membros
93
Popularidade
#200,859
Avaliação
4.2
Críticas
7
ISBN
10
Línguas
2

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