Back to Books Bank
Skip to product information
1 of 1

When Emily Carr Met Woo

When Emily Carr Met Woo

Monica Kulling (Author) See More (2)
Dean Griffiths (Author) See More (2)
CELA Library
FICTION
Animals | Art | Biography & Autobiography
Apes, Monkeys, etc. , Painting , Art
Pajama Press Inc.
K - 4
5 - 10

Hardback
9781927485408
$19.95 CADAvailable
English
04/15/2014

Braille
Available from CELA
English

View full details

Description


A picture book biography of an extraordinary painter with a most unusual pet

Emily Carr is one strange bird. She makes paintings nobody wants, keeps a houseful of animals, and often disappears into the woods in a tiny house on wheels. But even those used to Emily's eccentricities are surprised when she comes home from a trip to buy birdseed with a small, lonely monkey. In Emily's rambunctious household, Woo the monkey is not lonely for long. She snatches at the parrot's feathers, chases the dogs and cats - and completely wins Emily's big heart. But when Woo's mischief turns dangerous, Emily fears she may lose the little friend who brings her so much joy. Will the strength of Emily's love, and Woo's own strength, be enough to save her?

In When Emily Carr Met Woo, BC illustrator Dean Griffiths' watercolours capture the mood of the 1920's with historical details of Victoria and its surroundings. Monica Kulling, using prose as simple and expressive as Emily's own brush strokes, retells the true story of one of Canada's most beloved artists—and of her most beloved pet. The book includes historical photos throughout and concludes with a biography of Emily Carr.

"Through simple, accessible text complemented by bright, engaging watercolors, Kulling has written a charming story about an exceptional woman."—School Library Journal

Monica Kulling Dean Griffiths

Author Bio


MONICA KULLING is the author of more than sixty books for children, including Aunt Pearl, illustrated by Irene Luxbacher; and Ruby’s Hope: A Story of How the Famous “Migrant Mother” Photograph Became the Face of the Great Depression, illustrated by Sarah Dvojak. She has written the popular Great Idea series, and her work has been nominated for many awards, including numerous Silver Birch Express and Golden Oak awards and the Norma Fleck Award for Canadian Children’s Non-Fiction. She lives in Toronto, Ontario.

Dean Griffiths is a popular picture book artist with more than 25 titles to his name. His many awards include the Christie Harris Illustrated Children's Book Prize for Maggie Can't Wait, the Chocolate Lily Award for Ballerinas Don't Wear Glasses, and the Rainforest of Reading Award for Bad Pirate. Dean lives in Duncan, British Columbia, with his daughter.

Prizes


  • Resource Links "The Year's Best"Commended 2014
  • Canadian Children's Book Centre Best Books for Kids & Teens selectionCommended 2014

Review Quotes


When Emily Carr Met Woo will appeal to children who love animals, as well as art lovers...a definite addition to any home or classroom which values Canadian heritage.  — CM Magazine
Through simple, accessible text complemented by bright, engaging watercolors, Kulling has written a charming story about an exceptional woman.  — School Library Journal
Full-color illustrations bear an uncanny likeness to the actual people and places they represent and are a perfect complement to the storybook-style narrative...This sweet story of friendship and love will spark interest in the art and poetry of a Canadian national treasure.  — Booklist
This captivating picture book biography, written with elegance and straightforward simplicity, artfully captures Emily Carr’s passion for her craft, as well as her love for animals. End notes and an archival photograph add depth and historical details and provide a great introduction for young artists.  — The National Reading Campaign
...a captivating tale...delightful watercolour and pencil illustrations  — Canadian Children's Book News
[A] touching story  — The Calgary Herald
A read aloud that will fascinate younger students as it focuses on Emily Carr’s love of animals and her eccentricities, while older readers may notice some of her artistic techniques and her love for the outdoors.  — Resource Links
A charming story of friendship and artistry, When Emily Carr Met Woo will provide the perfect book for introducing young readers to a great of Canadian art . . .  — CanLit for LittleCanadians