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Hurry Up, Henry

September 6, 2016 | Hardcover
ISBN: 9780670068371
$21.99
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Description

A beautiful new picture book from an acclaimed author-illustrator team, showing the virtues of moving slowly in our modern world that's always hurrying


Henry's mother and father and sister are always telling him to hurry up, and his best friend, Simon, never slows down. Henry doesn't like to be late. But he doesn't want to hurry, either. He likes to take his time and often sees things that his family miss in the rush. For Henry's birthday, Simon arranges for a special present that lets Henry take the time he needs -- with his whole family!

About this Author

JENNIFER LANTHIER is a journalist and the author of several books for children, including the critically acclaimed picture book, The Stamp Collector, illustrated by Francois Thisdale, which was shortlisted for the prestigious TD Children's Literature Award, as well as the Marilyn Baillie Picture Book Award, among others. The recipient of the Ezra Keats New Writer Honor, Lanthier is also the author of The Mystery of the Martello Tower and The Legend of the Lost Jewels. Lanthier lives in Toronto with her family. The author lives in Toronto, Ontario.

ISBN: 9780670068371
Format: Hardcover
Pages: 32
Publisher: Tundra Book Group
Published: 2016-09-06

Reviews

PRAISE FOR The Stamp Collector (by Jennifer Lanthier):

"The Stamp Collector is a thoughtful, lyrical tale about how imagination and empathy take hold in different ways? a poignant fable." --Book Page

"This powerful and moving story teaches children about freedom of expression and the power of stories. The subject matter is mature, but the story of two Chinese men on opposite sides of prison bars is presented in an accessible way such that children are challenged to think differently about themselves and others." --The Toy Testing Council

PRAISE FOR Morris Micklewhite and the Tangerine Dress (illustrated by Isabelle Malenfant):
"Morris is a complex character whose creativity and personality shine. . . . Sensitive and reassuring." --Starred Review, Kirkus Reviews

"Baldacchino doesn't sugar-coat the teasing and isolation Morris endures. . . . Malenfant showcases Morris's full emotional spectrum." --Publishers Weekly

"Unlike some more messagey titles on the subject, this one provides Morris with a personality beyond his dress-loving nature, making him enjoyable literary company." --The Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books

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