Buy this book on-line Rosemary Wells : Felix Feels BetterCandlewick Press, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 2001 ISBN 0763606391
8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. CN4 - A first edition (stated with numberline "2468109753" centered) hardcover book SIGNED by author on the title page in as new condition in as new dust jacket that is mylar protected. Rosemary Wells offers a spoonful of picture book pleasure that will have everyone feeling much better! 8.25"x7.75", unpaged. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Rosemary Wells is an American writer and illustrator of children's books. She is well known for the Max & Ruby series, which follows the everyday adventures of sibling bunnies, curious three-year-old Max and bossy seven-year-old Ruby. Wells has also written Noisy Nora (1973), Yoko (1998), the Voyage to the Bunny Planet series, a Christmas book called Morris's Disappearing Bag (1975) and a collected book of illustrations of Rodgers and Hammerstein songs. She has also published Red Moon at Sharpsburg (2007), a historical novel featuring a young girl in the American Civil War. Otto Runs For President and Yoko Writes Her Name were published in 2008. Writing style -A common theme in Rosemary Wells' stories is the use of animal characters rather than humans. In the children's journal Stone Soup, Wells has stated that she writes using animals because it allows her to address sophisticated, controversial topics in way children can understand and adults can accept. For example, Yoko tackles the thorny topics of racism. It is about a young Japanese kitten who is ostracized when she brings sushi in her school lunch. At the book's conclusion, she gains acceptance by hosting a school luncheon where everyone brings food native to their family. Many of the animal characters, such as those in Max & Ruby, interact with one another much as humans would, while others such as the McDuff - a West Highland Terrier - take on a more realistic role as the adopted pet of a young couple. Illustration style - Like her writing, Wells' illustrations have grown more complex and sophisticated over the years. Her early works like Noisy Nora and her illustration of the book "Impossible, Possum" are expressive, but do not have much shading and are simpler inked-in drawings. In comparison, Yoko and the later Max & Ruby books are full of color and detail, with fully realized backgrounds and landscapes.. Book Condition: As New. Binding: Hard Cover. Jacket: As New Click here for full details of this book, to ask a question or to buy it on-line. Bibliophile Bookbase probably offers multiple copies of Rosemary Wells : Felix Feels Better. Click here to select from a complete list of available copies of this book. Rosemary Wells : Felix Feels BetterCandlewick Press, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 2001 ISBN 0763606391
8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. CN4 - A first edition (stated with numberline "2468109753" centered) hardcover book SIGNED by author on the title page in as new condition in as new dust jacket that is mylar protected. Rosemary Wells offers a spoonful of picture book pleasure that will have everyone feeling much better! 8.25"x7.75", unpaged. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Rosemary Wells is an American writer and illustrator of children's books. She is well known for the Max & Ruby series, which follows the everyday adventures of sibling bunnies, curious three-year-old Max and bossy seven-year-old Ruby. Wells has also written Noisy Nora (1973), Yoko (1998), the Voyage to the Bunny Planet series, a Christmas book called Morris's Disappearing Bag (1975) and a collected book of illustrations of Rodgers and Hammerstein songs. She has also published Red Moon at Sharpsburg (2007), a historical novel featuring a young girl in the American Civil War. Otto Runs For President and Yoko Writes Her Name were published in 2008. Writing style -A common theme in Rosemary Wells' stories is the use of animal characters rather than humans. In the children's journal Stone Soup, Wells has stated that she writes using animals because it allows her to address sophisticated, controversial topics in way children can understand and adults can accept. For example, Yoko tackles the thorny topics of racism. It is about a young Japanese kitten who is ostracized when she brings sushi in her school lunch. At the book's conclusion, she gains acceptance by hosting a school luncheon where everyone brings food native to their family. Many of the animal characters, such as those in Max & Ruby, interact with one another much as humans would, while others such as the McDuff - a West Highland Terrier - take on a more realistic role as the adopted pet of a young couple. Illustration style - Like her writing, Wells' illustrations have grown more complex and sophisticated over the years. Her early works like Noisy Nora and her illustration of the book "Impossible, Possum" are expressive, but do not have much shading and are simpler inked-in drawings. In comparison, Yoko and the later Max & Ruby books are full of color and detail, with fully realized backgrounds and landscapes.. Book Condition: As New. Binding: Hard Cover. Jacket: As New Click here for full details of this book, to ask a question or to buy it on-line. Bibliophile Bookbase probably offers multiple copies of Rosemary Wells : Felix Feels Better. Click here to select from a complete list of available copies of this book. |