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Poppy's House

Hardback

Main Details

Title Poppy's House
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Karla Courtney
Illustrated by Madeline Kloepper
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:40
Dimensions(mm): Height 236,Width 270
ISBN/Barcode 9781536211528
Audience
Children / Juvenile

Publishing Details

Publisher Candlewick Press,U.S.
Imprint Walker Books US
Publication Date 7 June 2022
Publication Country United States

Description

A warm story of the bond between young and old that evokes the wild, windswept banks of Newfoundland-and the joys of a traditional way of life. In a picture book as cozy as wool socks and as sweeping as a lighthouse beam, a little girl takes a ferry to an island to spend time with her Poppy. After fresh-baked bread for breakfast, the two tidy up, garden, and set out to explore together. They pass docks and green hills specked with puffins, counting their favorite things along the way: masts, animal tracks, silvery waves. At the end of each day, they snuggle on Poppy's worn velvet armchair to read by lantern light. When it's time to travel home, the little girl begins counting the days until she and Poppy will be together again. A patchwork of exquisitely patterned and textured art evokes a traditional quilt in this ode to coastal Canada and to the days spent with an attentive, caring older person.

Author Biography

Karla Courtney grew up in Toronto and spent summers in Arnold's Cove, Newfoundland. Her career started with a wool triangle-which she accidentally made while trying to knit a scarf but kept adding stitches! She rolled the triangle into a cone, sewed the edges together to turn it into a hat, and wrote up the pattern. She's been making beanies and books ever since. She lives in England. Madeline Kloepper is the author-illustrator of Outside Art and has illustrated many books for young readers, including Tiny, Perfect Things by M. H. Clark and Little Blue Chair by Cary Fagan. Madeline Kloepper lives in Prince George, British Columbia.

Reviews

The illustrations, done in colored pencils and gouache, fit the mood of the story perfectly. . . . A lovely picture book to add to any collection. -School Library Journal