
Kochka
Author of The Boy Who Ate Stars
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Citron fraise et chocolat 1 copy
La forêt aux sortilèges 1 copy
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Together Again: A Story About Joy is a positive book with sweet illustrations by Kochka.
If you want a book full of pure love and positivity, this book is it. Little Elliott can't wait to see his half sister Lucy. This book is so wholesome and sweet it will give you a cavity. It's everything we need in a sometimes too negative world. Elliott's thrills and excitement is over the top and amazing. It reminds me of the pure joy, anticipation and innocence of childhood.
The illustration style is show more unique and not something I've seen a lot of. I really liked the cartoon-y style with short bursts of colour. I'd like to see more books like this! The book definitely stood out in that regards.
Three out of five stars.
Thank you to NetGalley, words & pictures and Quarto Publishing Group for providing me a free copy of this book in exchange of an honest review. show less
If you want a book full of pure love and positivity, this book is it. Little Elliott can't wait to see his half sister Lucy. This book is so wholesome and sweet it will give you a cavity. It's everything we need in a sometimes too negative world. Elliott's thrills and excitement is over the top and amazing. It reminds me of the pure joy, anticipation and innocence of childhood.
The illustration style is show more unique and not something I've seen a lot of. I really liked the cartoon-y style with short bursts of colour. I'd like to see more books like this! The book definitely stood out in that regards.
Three out of five stars.
Thank you to NetGalley, words & pictures and Quarto Publishing Group for providing me a free copy of this book in exchange of an honest review. show less
Just like the title suggests, "Together Again" is a lovely story about a little boy named Elliot who is overjoyed about a visit from his stepsister Lucy. His excitement leads him to wake up too early on the day of the visit. Will he be able to stay energetic until Lucy actually reaches? Read the book to find out.
I adored the book, no two ways about it. I loved Elliott's antics, I adored his excitement at seeing his stepsister, I loved how the book doesn't make a fuss about the "step" part show more instead ensuring that the focus stays on being one family. It was also wonderful to see how his mother dealt with his hyperactivity and early rising with her cool ideas. I also liked the tips section at the end that show parents and guardians how to deal with children when they are too excited.
The illustrations are very simple line sketches yet magical. They bring the story to life with their cuteness.
This would be a must-read for all little readers.
Thank you, NetGalley and Quarto Publishing Group, for the Advanced Review Copy of the book in exchange for an honest review.
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I adored the book, no two ways about it. I loved Elliott's antics, I adored his excitement at seeing his stepsister, I loved how the book doesn't make a fuss about the "step" part show more instead ensuring that the focus stays on being one family. It was also wonderful to see how his mother dealt with his hyperactivity and early rising with her cool ideas. I also liked the tips section at the end that show parents and guardians how to deal with children when they are too excited.
The illustrations are very simple line sketches yet magical. They bring the story to life with their cuteness.
This would be a must-read for all little readers.
Thank you, NetGalley and Quarto Publishing Group, for the Advanced Review Copy of the book in exchange for an honest review.
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Join me on the Facebook group, Readers Forever!, for more reviews, book-related discussions and fun.
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This story hurts so much - it's a story about loss and about cats! What happens when you find a cat and love it and want to keep it... but it already has a home?!
This is a great way to help introduce loss to kids. Kochka's books have been a great way to bring up the topic of emotions in a kid friendly way. I can respect that! On top of that, the illustrations are always fun to look at.
Three out of five stars.
Thank you to NetGalley, words&pictures and Quarto Publishing for providing me with show more a free copy in exchange of an honest review. show less
This is a great way to help introduce loss to kids. Kochka's books have been a great way to bring up the topic of emotions in a kid friendly way. I can respect that! On top of that, the illustrations are always fun to look at.
Three out of five stars.
Thank you to NetGalley, words&pictures and Quarto Publishing for providing me with show more a free copy in exchange of an honest review. show less
"Boy" is a very short book, almost a novella, with a dreamy, abstract feel. Lucy meets an autistic boy in her building, and immediately wants to become a part of his life. His saintly mother and caregiver encourage her in this. Lucy's selfless interest in Matthew is commendable, and she speaks of a desire to work with the autistic, but this happy little book is a very rose-tinted view of a challenging condition.
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