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The Invisible Garden

by (author) Marianne Ferrer & Valérie Picard

Publisher
Orca Book Publishers
Initial publish date
Apr 2019
  • Hardback

    ISBN
    9781459822115
    Publish Date
    Apr 2019
    List Price
    $19.95
  • eBook

    ISBN
    9781459822139
    Publish Date
    Apr 2019
    List Price
    $24.99

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About the authors

Originaire du Venezuela, Marianne Ferrer a immigré au Canada en 1998. Après avoir étudié l’illustration et le design au cégep Dawson à Montréal, elle a poursuivi ses études en design graphique à l’Université du Québec à Montréal, où elle habite toujours. Marianne a illustré de nombreux ouvrages, notamment Toucania (Monsieur Ed), Mel and Mo's Marvelous Balancing Act (Annick Press) et The Invisible Garden (Orca)Son style est empreint de charme, de délicatesse et de profondeur.

 

Marianne Ferrer's profile page

Valérie Picard is the artistic director at the Quebec publishing house Monsieur Ed. After obtaining a diploma in visual arts and a degree in anthropology, she fell in love with children's literature. She draws, reads, buys way too many books (ignoring the fact that she has no more space for them) and entertains herself with online Harry Potter questionnaires in order to discover in which house the Sorting Hat would place her. Valerie lives in Montreal, Quebec.

 

Valérie Picard's profile page

Awards

  • Commended, CCBC Best Books for Kids & Teens

Editorial Reviews

“This book is perfectly delightful.”

Kiss the Book blog

&quotInteresting juxtapositions of scale…The whole feeling of the book is of a sort of sleepy wonder.&quot

CM: Canadian Review of Materials

&quotCaptures the magic of a solitary hour spent observing nature—and suggests where those observations might lead.&quot

Publishers Weekly

&quotUse in classroom discussions about imagination…as a model for storytelling&quot

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“Soft, otherworldly illustrations, which play with size, shape, and perspective, pull the reader through Arianne's apparent dream.”

The Horn Book Online

★ &quotFerrer's unusually whimsical interpretation of an old trope merits the imaginations of its readers…A playful marvel.&quot

Kirkus Reviews, starred review

“A fantastical trip of the imagination…Gorgeous art, almost abstract, with deep watery colors, takes the reader on a completely unique journey.”

Youth Services Book Review

&quotThere's no doubting the fluid charm of [this] story.&quot

Quill & Quire

★ “Subtle, yet powerful artwork…Readers accompanying Arianne on her odyssey will find themselves entranced.”

Canadian Children's Book News, starred review