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Amy Novesky

Author of Me, Frida

19 Works 1,065 Members 102 Reviews

Works by Amy Novesky

Me, Frida (2010) 231 copies, 57 reviews
Finding Dory (2016) 117 copies, 1 review
Elephant Prince: The Story of Ganesh (2004) 69 copies, 1 review
Girl on a Motorcycle (2020) 38 copies, 4 reviews
Love Is a Truck (2016) 35 copies
Love Is a Tutu (2016) 20 copies

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This book is so beautifully done. The illustrations and writing go seamlessly together, and there are a few direct quotes from either Bourgeois herself or people writing or speaking of her. This biography connects Bourgeois' life to her art. I love that the illustrations also show some of her art, which other children's biographies sometimes lack. I highly recommend this book.
 
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SusieD11 | 11 other reviews | Jul 22, 2024 |
A heartwarming story of friendship, adventure, and family.
 
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H4ppyN3rd | Jun 28, 2024 |
"Using simple, reductive prose, this appreciation of jazz great Holiday focuses on the dogs in the singer’s life.

“Lady Day’s dogs were her best friends of all.” Novesky supports this assertion with evidence: a pocket-sized poodle, a beagle, Chihuahuas; a mutt called Rajah Ravoy. But the spotlight’s on Mister, Holiday’s elegant, devoted boxer, who went to gigs, dined on steaks and even wore a mink coat. While an author’s note provides background, the text is resolutely oblique on the subject of Holiday’s 1947 drug conviction and jail time. “[J]ust when her career was at the top, Lady got into trouble. She had to leave home for a year and a day. And Mister couldn’t come.” While much of the narrative is fact-based, Novesky does take an acknowledged liberty in speculating that Mister might have attended Billie’s successful post-prison show at Carnegie Hall. (Illustrator Newton places Mister there, on the final spread.) Newton’s appealing mixed-media pictures, containing elements of gouache, charcoal, collage and digital layering, range from images derived from concert photos to a playful imagining of napkin-draped Mister drooling over a steak. Her reliance on period photos has one drawback: Holiday’s face and physique alter in several spreads, belying the compressed, undated narrative arc.

By highlighting Lady Day’s affectionate relationship with Mister, Novesky and Newton invite readers to admire the illustrious singer in a sparkling new light. (author’s note, website, adult bibliography) (Picture book/biography. 4-8)" www.kirkusreviews.com
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CDJLibrary | 5 other reviews | Mar 11, 2024 |
This is a beautiful book about a stubborn artist who refuses to paint what she's paid to paint (a pineapple for Dole). I liked it a lot up until the ending. The last page of the story reads, "And Georgia painted a pineapple!" but it doesn't show the painting of the pineapple. Anticlimax to the max. I had to google image search "Gerogia O'Keefe pineapple" to see it, and it doesn't really look like a pineapple. Then I saw that the illustration on the Author's Note page does indeed show a partially obscured version of Georgia's pineapple painting, but there's no way a young reader would know that without first knowing what the pineapple painting looked like.

So, a great fun book, with an ending that leaves the reader hanging.
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LibrarianDest | 14 other reviews | Jan 3, 2024 |

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