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Stefan Czernecki

Author of The Hummingbirds' Gift

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Works by Stefan Czernecki

The Hummingbirds' Gift (1994) 82 copies
Paper Lanterns (2001) 74 copies
Pancho's Pinata (1992) 64 copies
The Singing Snake (1993) 52 copies
The Sleeping Bread (1992) 51 copies
The Cricket's Cage (1996) 32 copies
Nina's Treasures (1990) 20 copies
Huevos Rancheros (2001) 17 copies
Zorah's Magic Carpet (1995) 13 copies
The Time Before Dreams (1990) 12 copies
Ride 'Em, Cowboy (2004) 10 copies
Buddha under the Bodhi Tree (1997) 10 copies
Lilliput 5357 (2005) 5 copies
Bear in the Sky (1990) 3 copies

Associated Works

The Girl Who Lost Her Smile (2000) — Illustrator — 17 copies
For Sure! For Sure! (2004) — Illustrator, some editions — 16 copies
Down singing centuries: Folk literature of the Ukraine (1981) — Illustrator — 10 copies

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Birthdate
1946-09-11
Gender
male
Nationality
Canada
Places of residence
Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

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Those time-tested attributes of a good student—listen quietly, watch carefully, practice persistently—get unforced cultivation in this tale, but it’s the lanterns that steal the show. Old Chen is coming to the end of his working days, but as yet he has no one to whom he can pass on his cut-paper lantern-making shop. His apprentices simply don’t have the magic in their fingers the way Old Chen has. When a young boy, Little Mouse, starts to visit the shop, enthralled by the lanterns, Old Chen sees the fire in his eyes as they rest upon the fine lanterns. Little Mouse follows the rules: he listens, he watches, he practices at home each night with scraps from the shop, where he has been taken on as a broom boy. Then comes the day when his skills are tested—a snowy day when Old Chen’s hands are too cold and brittle to work, but a big dragon lantern is due for the annual festival. The apprentices don’t have the right stuff, so Little Mouse pulls it off with flair, and the shop has found a new master. The low-key patter of the text supports some highly stylized, candy-bright artwork, with each of the text pages graced with a painted example of handmade cut-paper lanternwork. Enlightening. (Picture book. 3-8)

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CDJLibrary | 1 other review | Apr 2, 2024 |
In this retelling of an Australian folktale, Old Man challenges the animals to enter a singing contest. Snake, knowing that his voice will never win, swallows Lark and tricks her into singing through his mouth. Snake's ruse is discovered when Lark scratches his throat and escapes. Full color.
 
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riselibrary_CSUC | 2 other reviews | Jun 30, 2020 |
A beggar, disdained by the townspeople is befriended by the local baker and saves the day, which he actually, unwittingly, messed up to begin with. The book feels a little too predictable to me; even the surprise twist at the end seems predictable. This may be unfair of me; maybe I'm jus reading it on an off day. I liked the brightly colored illustrations.
 
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raizel | 1 other review | Apr 29, 2020 |
I thoroughly enjoyed this book because of the story and the text layout. Each page was designed like a carpet. The illustrator effectively incorporated the importance of the carpet and how the characters interact throughout the story. The story of how Zorah got the magic carpet. The emphasis on Zorah and her decisions to make the carpet and the adventures she goes on are very intriguing. The book had a great story plot and I would strongly recommend this book.
 
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Tjohns72 | Oct 23, 2019 |

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