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Stella, Princess of the Sky

Frontcover
10 Rezensionen
Allen & Unwin, 2004 - 29 Seiten
Stella and Sam spend a night outside, listening to unfamiliar noises and watching the sky. Sam, as always, is full of questions: Where does the Sun sleep? Does the moon have wings?' Stella, as always, answers with her own quirky wisdom and inventiveness.This beautiful book from Marie-Louise Gay is another chance to spend time with the heroes of the hugely popular Stella Star of the Sea, Stella Fairy of the Forest, and Stella Queen of the Snow.Children everywhere love Sam and Stella.

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Review: Stella, Princess of the Sky (Stella)

Nutzerbericht  - dee - Goodreads

This was soooo cute. I want to read some more Stella stories. Vollständige Rezension lesen

Review: Stella, Princess of the Sky (Stella)

Nutzerbericht - Goodreads

The first of the Stella series that I've read. Stella patiently answers questions from her annoying little brother Sam. Cute drawings. Nice to see a Canadian author for a change, I don't think we get exposure to all that many.

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Über den Autor (2004)

Children's author and illustrator Marie-Louise Gay was born in Quebec City, Canada on June 17, 1952. While attending the Institute of Graphic Arts of Montreal, she decided graphic art was too restraining and transferred to the Montreal Museum School of Fine Art. She worked for various Canadian magazines doing editorial illustration and illustrated a children's book. In order to learn more about illustration, she attended the Academy of Art College in San Francisco for three years. She moved to Montreal, Canada and started illustrating children's books. In 1980, she decided to write and illustrate her own picture books. In 1984, she won the Canada Council Children's Literature Prize for illustration in both the English-language category for Lizzy's Lion and the French-language category for Drôle d'école. She won the Canadian Library Association Amelia Frances Howard-Gibbon medal for Moonbeam on a Cat's Ear in 1987 and for Rainy Day Magic in 1988. The latter book also earned her the coveted Governor General's Award for illustration. She has also won the 2005 Vicky Metcalf Award, the Ruth Schwartz Award, the Mr. Christie's Book Award, and the Elizabeth Mrazik-Cleaver Canadian Picture Book Award.

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