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Saint Patrick
Board book
Main Details
Title |
Saint Patrick
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Authors and Contributors |
By (author) Tomie dePaola
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Physical Properties |
Format:Board book | Pages:24 | Dimensions(mm): Height 152,Width 114 |
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ISBN/Barcode |
9780823442355
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Classifications | Dewey:270.2092 |
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Publishing Details |
Publisher |
Holiday House Inc
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Imprint |
Holiday House Inc
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Publication Date |
15 January 2019 |
Publication Country |
United States
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Description
From the author of Strega Nona comes the story of the shepherd who heard the voice of God and converted the Irish people, now in a special format just right for the youngest readers. Young children can learn the story of beloved Saint Patrick's life, from his dreams that lead him to share his love of God to some of the most famous legends about him, including how he silenced barking hounds and drove the snakes from Ireland.
Author Biography
TOMIE DEPAOLA'S books have enchanted generations of children. His numerous awards include the Laura Ingalls Wilder Award, the Caldecott Honor Award, and the Newbery Honor Award.
ReviewsPraise for the picture book edition, Patrick: Patron Saint of Ireland "Fans of the prolific dePaola's heartfelt celebrations of religious themes will welcome this handsome picture-book biography. His signature style is well showcased here and, as he did in The Lady of Guadalupe , dePaola effectively integrates both the tones and design elements of (in this case) Celtic art into his renderings. . . . Readers will particularly enjoy the addition of five legends about St. Patrick, including the snakes and the shamrock. This well-designed entry has perennial appeal."-Publishers Weekly "DePaola's rich colors are somewhat muted here, and beautifully balanced; the whole effect is decorative, reverent, and serene. Five legends appear at the end, each succinctly stated and with a single illustration--a good way to differentiate between the historical and the apocryphal. An excellent contribution."-Kirkus Reviews "The colors are rich and warm, and the gestures and expressions speak of elemental drama, exaggerated and yet formalized, and with occasional playful detail. . . . In a final cheerful note, dePaola remembers himself as a young child seeing a 'very colorful statue' of Saint Patrick and the snakes when his Irish maternal grandfather took him to church in Connecticut. The joy of those memories can be felt in this picture book." -Booklist
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