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Author-illustrator Tomie De Paola describes his experiences at home and in school in 1941 when he was a boy.Tags
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"Things Will Never be the Same" is a simple autobiography by the children's illustrator, Tomie dePaola. Tomie, as a young boy, keeps a diary. The book chronicles his time as a first and second grader. He enjoys art and dance. He records his secrets he does not want to share with family. He writes about his adventures visiting family, sledding, and at school. His family then hears tragedy strike on the US.
This is a simple book, a light and good introduction into the world of biographies and autobiographies. dePaola is a young boy to whom many students can relate. I am on the fence about liking the book. I think it is a nice, basic story catered more to the child reader, and less of the adult (which is good. I liked his simple writing show more style. By utilizing parts of his diary from his childhood, his language is well gauged for children. His pictures he includes makes the story more enjoyable, and well suited for young readers. The general theme of the book is to express what daily life was like in the late 1930's and early 1940's. show less
This is a simple book, a light and good introduction into the world of biographies and autobiographies. dePaola is a young boy to whom many students can relate. I am on the fence about liking the book. I think it is a nice, basic story catered more to the child reader, and less of the adult (which is good. I liked his simple writing show more style. By utilizing parts of his diary from his childhood, his language is well gauged for children. His pictures he includes makes the story more enjoyable, and well suited for young readers. The general theme of the book is to express what daily life was like in the late 1930's and early 1940's. show less
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Tomie dePaola was born in Meriden, Connecticut on September 15, 1934. He received a B.F.A. from Pratt Institute in 1956, a M.F.A. from California College of Arts and Crafts in 1969, and a doctoral equivalency from Lone Mountain College in 1970. He has written and/or illustrated more than 270 books including 26 Fairmount Avenue, Strega Nona, Meet show more the Barkers, Nana Upstairs and Nana Downstairs, and Oliver Button Is a Sissy. He has received numerous awards for his work including the Caldecott Honor Award, the Newbery Honor Award and the New Hampshire Governor's Arts Award of Living Treasure. His murals and paintings can be seen in many churches and monasteries throughout New England. He has designed greeting cards, magazine and record album covers, and theater sets. His work is shown in galleries and museums. Tomie dePaola died on March 30, 2020 because of complications he had from surgery after a fall. (Bowker Author Biography) show less
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- Canonical title
- Things Will Never Be the Same
- Original publication date
- 2003
- Dedication
- For my first best friend,
Jean Houdlette Turco,
and my first girlfriend,
Jean Minor Kenny--
and, of course,
Bob Hechtel, and Mario. - First words
- I love writing in my diary.
- Last words
- (Click to show. Warning: May contain spoilers.)(And it was true. They wouldn't be.)
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