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Princess Pistachio

by Marie-Louise Gay, Jacob Homel

When she receives a mysterious crown for her birthday, Pistachio realizes that she is really an abducted princess. But this only makes her parents sigh, her friends laugh, and her baby sister Penny insist on "playing princess," too. When Pistachio's angry wish makes Penny disappear, she needs a princess's courage to get her back.

FORMAT
Hardcover
LANGUAGE
English
CONDITION
Brand New


Publisher Description

Pistachio has always known she was a princess. When a mysterious gift turns up on her birthday, she's sure it's only a matter of time before her real parents, the king and queen of Papua, arrive to take her away. In the meantime, though, she still has to eat her spinach and get up for school. Her friends still laugh when she wears her new gold crown to class. And her annoying baby sister insists on "Pwaying pwincess," too. When Pistachio's angry wish makes Penny disappear, she will need the courage of a true princess to get her back. Princess Pistachio was translated from French by Jacob Homel, the son of award-wining author and illustrator Marie-Louise Gay. As Pistachio and Penny learn, great things happen when family sticks together.

Author Biography

Marie-Louise Gay has come a long way since she failed art class in the third grade. The author and/or illustrator of over sixty books for children, she has captured the imaginations of children and their parents with her whimsical cartoons and beloved characters like Stella and Sam, Caramba and Henry, and Princess Pistachio. In 2013 Marie-Louise was award the Claude Aubry Award, which is presented by IBBY Canada for distinguished service within the field of children's literature.

Review

...The skillful combination of text and illustrations addresses many serious concerns of early childhood - and even of parenthood - without straying from the book's tone of fun and frivolity. (Among the issues so adeptly addressed are adoption, sibling relationships, classmate rejection and a missing child.) The characters are pen-and-ink creations tinted with bright watercolors; Pistachio's russet braid and freckled face are reminiscent of Pippi Longstocking and the author's own Stella. Playful names (Pistachio's teacher is Mrs. Trumpethead) add to the fun. A playful and entertaining take on children's perennial questions surrounding ideas of personhood, family and community. **Starred Review** Kirkus Reviews Young readers transitioning to chapter books will be enthralled by Pistachio and her big personality and imagination...A wonderful new offering from Gay to take her picture book readers to the next stage School Library Journal ...vividly portrays the characters' emotions in both the text and the many colorful ink-and-wash illustrations. Sometimes charming and sometimes funny, the story is as satisfying as its protagonist's name: Pistachio Shoelace. Booklist Princess Pistachio is a beautifully written and luminously illustrated book which will help children make the transition to chapter books...Highly Recommended. CM Magazine Gay's tale is a clever twist on the many, many secret-destiny stories that haunt children's literature (not to mention children's own imaginations). Quill & Quire Marie-Louise Gay's whimsical artwork has delighted children since her 1984 picture book, Lizzy's Lion. Princess Pistachio is an early reader that will appeal to ages 4-8. Winnipeg Free Press Princess Pistachio is an early reader that will be enjoyed by budding princes and princesses - especially those who took a liking to Stella, Sam, Caramba, and other characters of Gay's imagining. National Reading Campaign ...Marie-Louise Gay and Pajama Press have just created an Anne of Green Gables for the very youngest of youngCanLit readers, and one who will poke at our hearts and funny bones alike. CanLit for LittleCanadians This is a welcome early reader that is sure to earn even more fans for the very popular and charming Marie-Louise Gay. Sal's Fiction Addiction

Review Text

...vividly portrays the characters' emotions in both the text and the many colorful ink-and-wash illustrations. Sometimes charming and sometimes funny, the story is as satisfying as its protagonist's name: Pistachio Shoelace.

Review Quote

...The skillful combination of text and illustrations addresses many serious concerns of early childhood - and even of parenthood - without straying from the book's tone of fun and frivolity. (Among the issues so adeptly addressed are adoption, sibling relationships, classmate rejection and a missing child.) The characters are pen-and-ink creations tinted with bright watercolors; Pistachio's russet braid and freckled face are reminiscent of Pippi Longstocking and the author's own Stella. Playful names (Pistachio's teacher is Mrs. Trumpethead) add to the fun. A playful and entertaining take on children's perennial questions surrounding ideas of personhood, family and community. **Starred Review**, Kirkus Reviews, November 11, 2014 Young readers transitioning to chapter books will be enthralled by Pistachio and her big personality and imagination....A wonderful new offering from Gay to take her picture book readers to the next stage, School Library Journal, April 1, 2015 Princess Pistachio is a beautifully written and luminously illustrated book which will help children make the transition to chapter books...Highly Recommended., CM Magazine, November 21, 2014 Gay's tale is a clever twist on the many, many secret-destiny stories that haunt children's literature (not to mention children's own imaginations)., Quill & Quire, December 1, 2014 ...Marie-Louise Gay and Pajama Press have just created an Anne of Green Gables for the very youngest of youngCanLit readers, and one who will poke at our hearts and funny bones alike., CanLit for LittleCanadians, October 17, 2014 This is a welcome early reader that is sure to earn even more fans for the very popular and charming Marie-Louise Gay., Sal's Fiction Addiction, October 31, 2014 Marie-Louise Gay's whimsical artwork has delighted children since her 1984 picture book, Lizzy's Lion. Princess Pistachio is an early reader that will appeal to ages 4-8., Winnipeg Free Press, November 15, 2014

Details

ISBN192748569X
Author Jacob Homel
Short Title PRINCESS PISTACHIO
Pages 48
Publisher Pajama Press
Language English
ISBN-10 192748569X
ISBN-13 9781927485699
Media Book
Format Hardcover
DEWEY FIC
Residence Montreal, -CN
Audience Age 5-8
Illustrator Marie-Louise Gay
Imprint Pajama Press
Place of Publication Toronto
Country of Publication Canada
Translated from French
Series Princess Pistachio
Translator Jacob Homel
Year 2014
Publication Date 2014-10-15
Series Number 1
Illustrations Illustrations, color
Audience Children / Juvenile

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