
Catherine Meurisse
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This is an essay by Alexandre Dumas about Eugène Delacroix adapted and illustrated by Catherine Meurisse. Dumas thought very highly of Delacroix, but his words aren't exactly riveting. Meurisse's cartoons illustrating scenes from the text are amusing, but her impressionistic watercolor versions of Delacroix's paintings are abominable and give not the slightest hint at the beauty of the originals.
Skip this one unless you have a burning to desire to know what Dumas thought of Delacroix. show more
Received via NetGalley. show less
Skip this one unless you have a burning to desire to know what Dumas thought of Delacroix. show more
Received via NetGalley. show less
When Lenny the lobster is invited to a dinner party, the polite crustacean makes sure to bring gifts for his hosts, from a cake and flowers to bubble-gum. But what will he do when he discovers he is to be the dinner? There are two options left up to the reader in this "choose-your-own-adventure" style picture-book, although if one chooses the option of having Lenny stay at the party, one is eventually redirected. Fortunately, Lenny's gifts prove thoughtful in more ways than one, and he show more manages to make his escape...
I'm not sure how successful Lenny the Lobster Can't Stay for Dinner is as a "choose-your-own-adventure" story, given that everything is eventually routed to the same conclusion - aren't multiple conclusions more the norm, with this sort of thing? - but leaving that aside, I can imagine that many young readers will find this an amusing tale. Like any story in which animals (or vegetables, as the case may be) resist becoming dinner, it may lead to questions from children, so parents and adults should be prepared for that. The artwork is humorous, and well-matched to the story, and I was interested to learn that French illustrator Catherine Meurisse got her start working for Charlie Hebdo. Recommended to readers looking for new picture-book adventures with a slightly oddball sense of humor. show less
I'm not sure how successful Lenny the Lobster Can't Stay for Dinner is as a "choose-your-own-adventure" story, given that everything is eventually routed to the same conclusion - aren't multiple conclusions more the norm, with this sort of thing? - but leaving that aside, I can imagine that many young readers will find this an amusing tale. Like any story in which animals (or vegetables, as the case may be) resist becoming dinner, it may lead to questions from children, so parents and adults should be prepared for that. The artwork is humorous, and well-matched to the story, and I was interested to learn that French illustrator Catherine Meurisse got her start working for Charlie Hebdo. Recommended to readers looking for new picture-book adventures with a slightly oddball sense of humor. show less
Légère claque dans la tronche.
Un dessin qui paraît très adapté à la caricature, mais complété par des bouts bien plus "léchés", des images fortes qui portent admirablement les peurs, la dépression, le choc. Et pourtant, l'humour.
Un dessin qui paraît très adapté à la caricature, mais complété par des bouts bien plus "léchés", des images fortes qui portent admirablement les peurs, la dépression, le choc. Et pourtant, l'humour.
Hahahahaha. A Choose Your Own Adventure picture book. Or at least, I think it resembles that. As I read the book, I felt I was watching the scene in The Little Mermaid when Sebastian the crab was fleeing the French chef ;)
Seriously, this book is comical. It's about Lenny the Lobster who attends a dinner party. But there is more to this dinner party than meets the eye. ;)
I wish there had been more options for us to change the storyline as opposed to just one. Still, it is a start. Perhaps show more there will be more books similar to this one one day. show less
Seriously, this book is comical. It's about Lenny the Lobster who attends a dinner party. But there is more to this dinner party than meets the eye. ;)
I wish there had been more options for us to change the storyline as opposed to just one. Still, it is a start. Perhaps show more there will be more books similar to this one one day. show less
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