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Charlie la chauve-souris et l’orignal mal pris

by (author) Grant Lawrence

illustrated by Noémie Gionet Landry

translated by Rachel Martinez

Publisher
Orca Book Publishers
Initial publish date
Sep 2021
Subjects
English Language Arts, Science
Grade Levels
1 to 3
  • Hardback

    ISBN
    9781459831902
    Publish Date
    Sep 2021
    List Price
    $19.95
  • eBook

    ISBN
    9781459831926
    Publish Date
    Sep 2021
    List Price
    $14.99

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Descriptive Review

Bailey the Bat can’t sleep, and though mama has warned all the little brown bats not to go out during the day, Bailey flies off to investigate a sad sound coming from the forest. Bailey finds a young bull moose tangled in a rope and tries to help, though eventually needs to summon the rest of the bat colony to help rescue this new friend from the circling wolves. The suspenseful text of this colourfully illustrated picture book would encourage discussion of rules and safety, friendship, and asking for help, as well as different animal features. It would make a good read-aloud or independent reading choice for students getting ready for chapter books. Illustrator Noémie Gionet Landry captures expressions of emotion in simple images. | This is the first children’s book by Grant Lawrence, CBC host, musician, and award-winning writer. Also available in French, translated by Rachel Martinez.

48 pp., 6.5 × 8.5", colour illustrations

Source: Association of Book Publishers of BC - BC Books for Schools (2021)

About the authors

Grant Lawrence is an award-winning author, CBC personality, singer, columnist and live event host. He is the author of three best-selling books for adults: Adventures in Solitude (2010), The Lonely End of the Rink (2013), and Dirty Windshields (2017). Bailey the Bat and the Tangled Moose, his first children's picture book, was released in 2021. Grant Lawrence is the first author in the history of the BC Book Prizes to win the Bill Duthie Booksellers Choice twice. Grant is also the host of the CBC Music Top 20, the lead singer of The Smugglers, a Canadian Screen Award winner, and a columnist for the North Shore News and Powell River Peak. He is also a goalie for the Vancouver Flying Vees beer league hockey team. Grant Lawrence is married to musician Jill Barber and they live in Vancouver with their two children, Josh and Grace. Return to Solitude is Grant's long-awaited sequel to Adventures in Solitude.

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Noémie Gionet Landry a grandi devant l’océan, dans une petite ville côtière du Nouveau-Brunswick. Petite, elle rêvait de devenir soit médecin soit illustratrice de livres pour enfants. Au beau milieu de ses études de médecine, elle a décidé d’embrasser les deux carrières. Elle partage maintenant son temps entre l’hôpital où elle pratique la rhumatologie et son atelier à la maison où elle dessine et peint. Elle habite à Moncton avec sa femme et leur fils.

 

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Depuis une vingtaine d’années, Rachel Martinez a publié plus de quatre-vingts traductions dans des domaines variés pour des éditeurs francophones réputés : roman, arts visuels, récit, biographie, essai et littérature jeunesse. Elle a fait partie du conseil consultatif du Centre international de traduction littéraire de Banff de 2017 jusqu’à sa dissolution en 2019, et a siégé plusieurs années au conseil d’administration de l’Association des traducteurs et traductrices littéraires du Canada. Une mention sur la Liste d’honneur 2014 de l’International Board on Books for Young People (IBBY) et le Prix des libraires du Québec 2017 (catégorie 12-17 ans, hors Québec) figurent parmi les marques de reconnaissance qu’elle a reçues. Elle a remporté en 2005 le prix du Gouverneur général du Canada en traduction française pour Glenn Gould, une vie de Kevin Bazzana et a été finaliste en 2013 et 2015.

 

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Awards

  • Commended, CCBC Best Books for Kids & Teens
  • Commended, BC Books for BC Schools

Editorial Reviews

“Perfect for readers on the cusp of enjoying graphic novels. This will find a home with adventure-loving independent readers who like a little science with their stories.”

School Library Journal (SLJ)

“Beautifully written, suspenseful…An ideal shared read with younger students, one which provides opportunities to discuss themes, while also being an independent read for more advanced young readers.”

CM: Canadian Review of Materials

“Kind, brave, and resourceful...A satisfying adventure with a hint of more to come. Hooray for [Charlie].”

Kirkus Reviews