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Thomas Aquinas Maguire

Author of A Growling Place

2+ Works 27 Members 3 Reviews

About the Author

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Works by Thomas Aquinas Maguire

A Growling Place (2007) 22 copies, 3 reviews
Three Little Dreams (2010) 5 copies

Associated Works

The Wild Swans (1838) — Illustrator, some editions — 597 copies, 14 reviews

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Common Knowledge

Birthdate
1981
Gender
male
Education
Rochester Institute of Technology
Occupations
toy designer
children's book illustrator
Organizations
Fisher-Price
Lego
Nationality
USA
Birthplace
Rochester, New York, USA
Places of residence
Denmark
New York, New York, USA
Associated Place (for map)
New York, USA

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Reviews

3 reviews
A young girl follows her teddy bear out the window in this dream-like picture-book, riding a sparrow through the air, across the land, and over the sea - all the way to "a growling place," where she must confront three grouchy bears, in order to win back her toy.

Intrigued by the cover image, in which bear and girl growl together, and with evident abandon, I picked up this rather unusual picture-book on an impulse, and I'm glad that I did. I'm not familiar with Maguire's work, but I certainly show more hope to see more of it! The detailed illustrations - done in pencil? - are immensely engaging, with a surreal quality that really spoke to me. I can't say I was as thrilled with the narrative, which seemed intentionally disjointed, but for a first effort on Maguire's part, this is a lovely little book. I even liked the design, with its unusually oblong shape. show less
A little girl dreams of riding a sparrow to the growling place, a land of bears, in order to rescue her stuffed bear that was carried off on the wind. RESPONSE: I saw this book sitting on a library shelf, and the cover's artwork made me pick it up and take it home. The artwork is so unique and entrancing, it's unlike anything else out there. The story is simple, just a dream Aril has, but the dreamscapes Maguire creates are anything but simple. THEMES/CONCEPTS: dreaming, adventure, sharing, show more bullying, friendships show less
This is a really beautiful book both in terms of design and illustration. The story is a bit gothic, but ultimately lighthearted. Very nice.

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Works
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Rating
4.1
Reviews
3
ISBNs
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