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Number One Sam

Hardback

Main Details

Title Number One Sam
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Greg Pizzoli
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:40
Dimensions(mm): Height 258,Width 208
ISBN/Barcode 9781423171119
Audience
Children / Juvenile

Publishing Details

Publisher Hyperion
Imprint Hyperion Books for Children
Publication Date 13 May 2014
Publication Country United States

Description

Sam is the best race-car driver in history-he is number one at every race! But when his best friend, Maggie, shows that she has racing talent of her own, Sam doesn't know how to handle coming in second place. Will he learn what it truly means to be a winner?

Author Biography

Greg Pizzoli is an author, illustrator, and screen printer. When not zipping around town on his bicycle, he can be found in his studio or teaching at the University of Arts in Philadelphia, where he also received his MFA. Greg's first book, The Watermelon Seed, came out to high acclaim. Visit him at www.gregpizzoli.com.

Reviews

It's an expert debut... - Publishers Weekly, starred review Children will love this hilarious book...The story has broad appeal, making it a great first purchase. - School Library Journal, starred review The illustrations, done in a graphic, flat-color style with simple linework, recall the cheerful stylings of Ed Emberley and Roger Hargreaves. While Pizzoli uses the computer to arrange his compositions, he takes extra care to hand print the pieces. Done in a three-color printing, the silk screen offers a toothiness to the page, giving fruit, animal and emotions more substance. - Kirkus Reviews With a sharp graphic sensibility, vibrant design, and adept characterization, Pizzoli spins the simple premise into a sweet confection, ripe with broad humor. - Booklist Online Screen printing allows for sweet intensity and subtle textures in Ben Day dots and overprinting, while the pared-down simplicity of the spreads and lively incorporation of text into the images provides graphic oomph that will reach the back row of the storytime rug. - The Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books Pizzoli legitimizes childish anxieties but also slyly exaggerates each worry to highlight the humor. - New York Times