Join me in celebrating Julie Paschkis' delicious new book:
Here's what Kirkus has to say about it:
“Beautiful, kind, brilliant Ida… / always had her nose in a
book.” So begins this lighthearted and airy tribute to the powers of
love and persistence. Alphonse tries to be interesting, but he is unable
to get Ida’s attention. He presents her with bouquets and butterflies
and serenades her with guitar music, but still her eyes never leave the
pages. He makes a cake, which turns into quite a production indeed.
Paschkis takes a marvelous detour from her familiar style here. The
pages are open, filled with white space and almost translucent gouache
colors. Readers see Alphonse going to the ends of the earth for the
ingredients: riding a horse up a mountain for apples, harvesting butter
from the sun and sugar from clouds, climbing a tree to grab an egg from a
nest, spooning salt from the sea and catching flour and baking powder
from the sky. If all this weren’t enough to prove his love, Alphonse
dives into the bowl himself to stir the cake! The smell of the cake
baking eventually gets Ida’s attention, releasing a flood of butterflies
and sunshine onto the final pages.
Sweethearts of any age will celebrate the joy of love and shared simple pleasures. (Picture book. 4 & up)
Be a sweetheart to yourself and get a copy. Right now!
A definite gem - I'm on my way to the bookstore!
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