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Description
Caramba’s little brother Henry is a nightmare. He won’t share anything, he squishes Caramba’s favorite caterpillars and he screams all the time. But the very worst thing about Henry is that he is learning how to fly -- much to Caramba’s dismay -- because Caramba is the only cat in the world who can’t fly.Now Caramba can’t keep up with Henry, who gets into all sorts of trouble. He tries to protect his little brother, but that only makes Henry unhappy. Finally, Caramba ties a string around Henry’s waist and lets him soar like a kite. But when Henry breaks free… Marie-Louise Gay’s beloved Caramba is back in this funny, sweet story about siblings.
Author Bio
MARIE-LOUISE GAY est une autrice et illustratrice de renommée mondiale, reconnue pour ses livres « Stella et Sam » ainsi qu’Un million de questions!, Fern and Horn, Mustafa et Les trois frères.
MARIE-LOUISE GAY est une autrice et illustratrice de renommée mondiale, reconnue pour ses livres « Stella et Sam » ainsi qu’Un million de questions!, Fern and Horn, Mustafa et Les trois frères.
Prizes
- Toronto Public Library First and Best BooklistCommended 2011
Review Quotes
...well-written...a satisfying ending.
— Booklist
Her playful humour and imagination take childhood's very real passions seriously, and at the same time translate them into a realm of charming lightness.
— Toronto Star
...[a] fresh spin on a story about learning how to be an older sibling.
— Publishers Weekly
...the story is great, the full page spreads absolutely breathtaking in their scope.
— Pickle Me This
Gay puts many delightful quirks into a highly recognizable tale of sibling rivalry, and her singular illustrations—a delicate mix of watercolor, pencil, pastels and acrylics—are unique and captivating.
— Kirkus Reviews, STARRED REVIEW
Gay is the reigning queen of Canadian picture books for a reason, and Caramba and Henry finds her doing what she does best...
— Quill & Quire
...a heartwarming tale of love and bravery...
— School Library Journal