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Troy Howell

Author of Whale in a Fishbowl

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Works by Troy Howell

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The Secret Garden (1911) — Illustrator, some editions — 35,637 copies
The Adventures of Tom Sawyer (1876) — Illustrator, some editions — 33,126 copies
Redwall (1986) — Cover artist, some editions — 11,258 copies
Mossflower (1988) — Illustrator, some editions — 7,029 copies
The Pearls of Lutra (1996) — Cover artist, some editions — 3,375 copies
The Complete Hans Christian Andersen Fairy Tales (1835) — Cover artist, some editions — 2,563 copies
Favorite Greek Myths (1989) — Illustrator — 1,240 copies
The Rogue Crew (2011) — Cover artist — 551 copies
Peter and the North Wind (An Easy-to-read Folktale) (1988) — Illustrator — 281 copies
Andersen's Fairy Tales (Children's Classics) {41 stories} (1988) — Illustrator — 201 copies
Through the Hidden Door (1987) — Cover artist, some editions — 155 copies
The Time Machine [abridged - Classic Starts] (2008) — Illustrator — 143 copies
The Phantom of the Opera [abridged - Classic Starts] (2008) — Illustrator — 122 copies
The Last of the Mohicans [abridged - Classic Starts] (2008) — Illustrator — 115 copies
The Man in the Iron Mask [abridged - Classic Starts] (2008) — Illustrator — 86 copies
Apple Is My Sign (Sandpiper Houghton Mifflin Books) (1981) — Cover artist — 85 copies
O is for Old Dominion: A Virginia Alphabet (2005) — Illustrator — 81 copies
The Ugly Duckling (Troy Howell) (1987) — Illustrator — 73 copies
Little Lord Fauntleroy [abridged - Classic Starts] (2008) — Illustrator — 58 copies
Fox in a Trap (1987) — Illustrator — 38 copies
The Ten Commandments (Family Time Bible Stories) (1996) — Illustrator — 36 copies
Lucy's Winter Tale (1992) — Illustrator — 21 copies
Jemima Remembers (1984) 13 copies
Cricket Magazine, Vol. 2, No. 6, February 1975 (1975) — Illustrator — 5 copies
Cricket Magazine, Vol. 2, No. 3, November 1974 (1974) — Illustrator — 5 copies
Cricket Magazine, Vol. 5, No. 9, May 1978 (1978) — Illustrator — 5 copies
Cricket Magazine, Vol. 4, No. 7, March 1977 (1977) — Illustrator — 4 copies
The boy in the off-white hat (1984) — Cover artist — 4 copies
Cricket Magazine, Vol. 5, No. 1, September 1977 (1977) — Illustrator — 3 copies
Cricket Magazine, Vol. 2, No. 4, December 1974 (1974) — Illustrator — 3 copies
Cricket Magazine, Vol. 4, No. 5, January 1977 (1977) — Illustrator — 3 copies
Cricket Magazine, Vol. 2, No. 10, June 1975 (1975) — Illustrator — 3 copies
Cricket Magazine, Vol. 3, No. 1, September 1975 (1975) — Illustrator — 3 copies
Cricket Magazine, Vol. 5, No. 12, August 1978 (1978) — Cover artist — 1 copy

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Cute, but I think the story needed more.
 
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Dances_with_Words | 2 other reviews | Jan 6, 2024 |
lyrical story telling; happy ending
 
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melodyreads | 2 other reviews | Aug 14, 2018 |
Wednesday the whale lived in a giant fishbowl in the center of the city, watching the world around her. Everything from the traffic to the stars seemed to circle around her, but despite her perceived position at the center of all things, she longed for the small bit of blue she could see off in the distance, when she jumped high into the air. Then one day a little girl told her she belonged in the sea, rather than a fishbowl. But what and where was the sea...?

A poetic, understated picture-book exploration of captivity and freedom, Whale in a Fishbowl speaks both to the human longing for liberty, and our understanding (however incomplete or unacknowledged) that wild animals belong in the wild, that they too should have their liberty. There is something in us that thrills to see a captive go free, as Wednesday does - something that feels the rightness of it, and rejoices. Troy Howell captures that feeling here, in his gentle narrative, while illustrator Richard Jones, with his subtle, muted artwork, captures the emotional drama of Wednesday's journey. The fold-out page, depicting Wednesday's last, desperate jump, offers a visual counterpart and emphasis to the textual culmination of her struggle to reach that elusive bit of blue. Recommended to all young whale lovers, and to anyone who dreams of freedom in some far-off place.… (more)
 
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Rating
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