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A Story with Pictures
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  • A Story with Pictures
  • Written by author Barbara Kanninen
  • Published by Holiday House, Inc., September 2007
  • Hi there. I am the author of A Story with Pictures. I hope you like this book. Ack! My manuscript! I forgot to give it to the illustrator!When an author loses her manuscript, the illustrator decides to take charge, painting characters that would never
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Hi there. I am the author of A Story with Pictures. I hope you like this book. Ack! My manuscript! I forgot to give it to the illustrator!

When an author loses her manuscript, the illustrator decides to take charge, painting characters that would never appear in the author's book—including the author herself!

Through this energetic tale, students will laugh and learn as a duck offers tips about character, setting, conflict, and other basic elements of a story.

Publishers Weekly

Kanninen's first children's book confidently serves up metafiction to the picture-book crowd. "Hi there," says the narrator. "I am the author of A Story with Pictures." But the author has made a mistake: "Ack! Where are the pictures?" she groans when a turn of the page reveals an empty square labeled "picture." Alas, she has forgotten to give her manuscript to the illustrator, who seems to have created her own story and painted the author right into it. "She painted a duck. There are no ducks in this story," the author objects as she meets a oversize quacker (the backpack it wears reads "What's supposed to be in this book?"). Reed's (Punctuation Takes a Vacation) mixed-media compositions expertly contain the antic action-not only the duck but cows and trolls run amok, and the narrator slips on a banana peel, all on the same page. The artist renders the characters in a childlike style, painting them with skewered proportions and in gumdrop-colored clothes, and enhances her spreads with collage elements (googly eyes, a doll troll's tresses, digitally manipulated photos). She paints the author, for example, with a distinctly carrot-like nose and a thin rectangle for a neck, and later outfits her in a ballerina's tulle skirt borrowed from a photograph. Solid-color full-bleed backgrounds unify the look and add to the visual energy. Readers will enjoy the wild ride as Kanninen and Reed entertain various outlandish possibilities for the author's fate, and they'll learn a thing or two about terms like author, setting and plot in the process. Ages 4-8. (Sept.)

Copyright 2007 Reed Business Information


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