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Cargando... Virginia Wolf (2012 original; edición 2012)por Kyo Maclear (Autor), Isabelle Arsenault (Ilustrador)
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Inscríbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. "One day my sister Virginia woke up feeling wolfish," the young narrator of this creative picture-book exploration of childhood emotion begins, going on to describe her sister's terrible mood, and her own efforts to do something to cheer her up. Eventually, it is the narrator's beautiful painting that leads Virginia to a better state of mind... Apparently inspired by celebrated author Virginia Wolff and her painter-sister, Vanessa Bell, Kyo Maclear's narrative in Virginia Wolf offers a sensitive examination of the state of depression, as witnessed by a loved one. The mixed media illustrations by Isabelle Arsenault, who also collaborated with Maclear on Spork, make excellent use of black silhouettes and more colorful elements to capture the changing emotional register of the story. Vivid colors enter the picture through the narrator's painting, and reflect Virginia's slowly changing state of mind. Recommended to fans of Arsenault (in whose number I count myself), as well as to anyone looking for children's stories about depression. Vanessa tries everything she can think of to cheer her sister Virginia up, but nothing seems to get her out of her wolfish mood. Then Virginia tells Vanessa about an imaginary, perfect place called Bloomsberry. Vanessa begins to paint Bloomsberry on the bedroom walls, transforming them into a beautiful garden complete with a ladder and swing and before long, Virginia is painting, too. Loosely based on the relationship between author Virginia Woolf and her sister, painter Vanessa Bell, the book tells of the comfort and healing that sisters and art can bring. The best elements of this cleverly titled book are the plot and the illustrations. The plot makes this such a good book for sisters to read. Vanessa's sister Virginia has turned into a wolf because she's having such a bad day. She's so grumpy and doesn't like anything that she usually likes. So Vanessa has to find a way to make her sour sister all better. She creates a beautiful fantasy world for her out of paint and paper and it gets Virginia right out of her slump. Sisters should read this so that they can learn to love and appreciate each other more. Sisters should do anything they can to make each other feel better; this is probably the big idea. The illustrations were another good element of the book. There's a good contrast between the darkness of the world when Virginia is sad and the colorful world that Vanessa makes for her sister. It helps the reader understand the tone a lot better. sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
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Vanessa's sister, Virginia, is in a "wolfish" mood -- growling, howling and acting very strange. Vanessa tries everything she can think of to cheer her up, but nothing seems to work. Loosely based on the relationship between author Virginia Woolf and her sister, painter Vanessa Bell. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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This beautifully illustrated tale reminds us of the hard days when nothing can cheer us; and of the love & support that a sibling (or parent or friend) can give. And hopefully the doldrums pass by. ( )