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Alexandra Boiger

Author of Max and Marla

7+ Works 112 Members 5 Reviews

About the Author

Image credit: photo by Vanessa Blasich

Series

Works by Alexandra Boiger

Max and Marla (2015) 54 copies, 3 reviews
Max and Marla Are Having a Picnic (2018) 25 copies, 1 review
Max and Marla Are Flying Together (2019) 15 copies, 1 review
Lola's Heart (2023) 9 copies
Rudy's Lullaby (2025) 2 copies

Associated Works

Mrs. Piggle-Wiggle (1947) — Illustrator, some editions — 5,597 copies, 47 reviews
Hello, Mrs. Piggle-Wiggle (1957) — Illustrator, some editions — 3,142 copies, 21 reviews
Mrs. Piggle-Wiggle's Magic (1949) — Illustrator, some editions — 2,964 copies, 18 reviews
She Persisted: 13 American Women Who Changed the World (2017) — Illustrator — 1,542 copies, 57 reviews
The Magic Half (2008) — Cover artist, some editions — 649 copies, 25 reviews
She Persisted Around the World: 13 Women Who Changed History (2018) — Illustrator — 633 copies, 11 reviews
Roxie and the Hooligans (2006) — Illustrator, some editions — 597 copies, 13 reviews
Happy Birthday, Mrs. Piggle-Wiggle (2007) — Illustrator, some editions — 456 copies, 9 reviews
She Persisted in Sports: American Olympians Who Changed the Game (2020) — Illustrator — 178 copies, 3 reviews
Clover's Luck (2015) — Illustrator — 174 copies, 7 reviews
Tallulah's Tutu (2011) — Illustrator — 153 copies, 6 reviews
Tallulah's Nutcracker (2013) — Illustrator — 131 copies, 1 review
The Little Bit Scary People (2008) — Illustrator — 126 copies, 15 reviews
She Persisted (2019) — Illustrator — 99 copies, 3 reviews
Tallulah's Toe Shoes (2013) — Illustrator — 91 copies, 6 reviews
The Enchanted Egg (2015) — Illustrator — 89 copies, 4 reviews
Magic in the Mix (2014) — Cover artist, some editions — 85 copies, 4 reviews
Tallulah's Solo (2012) — Illustrator — 75 copies, 3 reviews
Thanks a LOT, Emily Post! (2009) — Illustrator — 65 copies, 5 reviews
While Mama Had a Quick Little Chat (2005) — Illustrator — 63 copies, 8 reviews
Poor Doreen: A Fishy Tale (2014) — Illustrator — 63 copies, 5 reviews
The Monster Princess (2010) — Illustrator — 61 copies, 8 reviews
Tallulah's Tap Shoes (2015) — Illustrator — 61 copies, 3 reviews
The Missing Magic (2016) — Illustrator — 59 copies
Pirate vs. Pirate: The Terrific Tale of a Big, Blustery Maritime Match (2011) — Illustrator — 54 copies, 2 reviews
Take Your Mama to Work Today (2012) — Illustrator — 52 copies, 5 reviews
Doctor All-Knowing: A Folk Tale from the Brothers Grimm (2008) — Illustrator — 34 copies, 4 reviews
Tallulah's Ice Skates (2018) — Illustrator — 31 copies, 2 reviews
She Persisted: Bethany Hamilton (2023) — Illustrator, some editions — 4 copies

Tagged

2018 (2) adventure (2) animals (3) ARC (3) birds (3) bravery (3) digital (3) fall (3) fiction (5) friends (5) friendship (8) Grade 1 (2) Grade 2 (2) juvenile (3) kindergarten (2) life lessons (2) netgalley-edelweiss (2) Olympics (10) owl (2) owls (8) perseverance (4) pets (4) picnic (4) picture book (18) Pre-K (2) preschool (2) sledding (3) snow (7) to-read (4) winter (11)

Common Knowledge

Gender
female
Education
Fachhochschule Augsburg
Occupations
graphic designer
animator
Organizations
Warner Brothers UK
DreamWorks
Agent
Marcia Wernick
Short biography
[excerpted from author's website]
I grew up in Munich, Germany, and studied graphic design at the Fachhochschule Augsburg. A career in feature animation at Warner Brothers and Dreamworks first brought me to the UK and finally to the US. Visual storytelling, exploring emotions, psychology, and history is at the core of my work. I call Northern California my home and share my life with my husband and daughter.
Birthplace
Munich, Germany
Places of residence
Augsburg, Germany
Augsburg, Bavaria, Germany
London, England, UK
New Rochelle, New York, USA
Associated Place (for map)
Germany

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Reviews

8 reviews
Best friends Max and Marla, whose adventures began in their eponymous first picture-book, return in this second story devoted to their doings. In Max and Marla they enjoyed a winter's day of sledding, but here they set out to share a delightful picnic on the first sunny day of spring. Unfortunately, when Max wanders away to gather flowers and Martha takes a brief nap, their delicious repast is spoiled by squirrels. Is the day ruined, or can Max and Marla find a way past their disappointment show more and anger...?

Like its predecessor, Max and Marla Are Having a Picnic pairs an engaging and heartwarming tale of two friends with adorable watercolor artwork. Max and Marla are quite a pair - I loved the fact that Marla is an owl, but is a little scatterbrained, rather than being stereotypically "wise," as strigine characters so frequently are - and I liked that their second adventure features spring, as it makes a natural follow-up to winter. Hopefully Alexandra Boiger will create a summer and autumn adventure for her heroes! Recommended to anyone who read and enjoyed the first Max and Marla book, and to anyone looking for children's stories about friendship and/or dealing with disappointment and the upset of one's plans.
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Max and Marla, the boy/owl duo whose adventures began in the eponymous Max and Marla, and continued in Max and Marla Are Having a Picnic, return in this third picture-book devoted to their seasonal doings. As autumn winds blow, Max works to create a kite, convinced that in this way he and Marla can fly together. Timid Marla however, has different ideas, and is afraid to fly. It is only when a strong gust takes her away that she eventually finds her wings...

Like its predecessors, Max and show more Marla Are Flying Together pairs a sweet, heartwarming story of friendship with charming and expressive illustrations. Having explored winter (Max and Marla) and spring (Max and Marla Are Having a Picnic), I expected Alexandra Boiger to turn to summer next, so her choice to present an autumn tale here was unexpected. Of course, I see that Max and Marla Are Going on a Trip, due out next year (2020), is set in summer, so once that is published, she will have a nice seasonal quartet. However that may be, I enjoyed this one, appreciating its gentle message about being afraid of new things, and supporting our friends when they are afraid. Recommended to anyone who has enjoyed other Max and Marla stories, and to fans of Alexandra Boiger. show less
Best friends Max and Marla are determined sledders in this engaging winter-time picture-book from author/artist Alexandra Boiger. Although they encounter numerous challenges, from rusty sled blades to colds, they persevere, turning obstacles into victories like true Olympic champions.

I have enjoyed Alexandra Boiger's artwork in Marilyn Singer's Tallulah books, about a young would-be ballerina, so I was excited to pick up Max and Marla, her debut as both author and illustrator. The narrative show more here is engaging enough, spinning a tale of friendship and passion for sledding, but it is the artwork that really spoke to me. I enjoy winter scenes, so it stands to reason that I'd like the visuals here, but Boiger's watercolor artwork just has a certain insouciant charm to it, that I find very appealing. Marla, Max's owl friend, is particularly cute! Recommended to anyone looking for fun winter-time stories, or picture-books addressing the themes of friendship and perseverance. show less
Because her illustrations make the wonderful [b:Poor Doreen: A Fishy Tale|17471113|Poor Doreen A Fishy Tale|Sally Lloyd-Jones|https://i.gr-assets.com/images/S/compressed.photo.goodreads.com/books/1372678061l/17471113._SX50_.jpg|24380108] even more special. Note that it is first of a series.
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I love that Max is either girl or boy (or nb), you pick. I'm glad that the parents don't hover. I assume Marla is stuffed... Max doesn't make her talk the way Calvin made Hobbes talk, though. I love show more that they wear helmets.

I don't love the assumption that one gets sick from getting cold... if anything, wouldn't that discourage young readers rather than inspire them, besides being bad science?

If I were reading this with my kids I'd consider the sequels. As is, probably not.
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Statistics

Works
7
Also by
30
Members
112
Popularity
#174,305
Rating
4.0
Reviews
5
ISBNs
13

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