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Another Quest for Celeste - (Nest for Celeste) by Henry Cole (Paperback)

From Katherine Tegen Books

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Another Quest for Celeste - (Nest for Celeste) by Henry Cole (Paperback)
Another Quest for Celeste - (Nest for Celeste) by Henry Cole (Paperback)

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Another Quest for Celeste - (Nest for Celeste) by Henry Cole (Paperback)

From Katherine Tegen Books

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About the Book Celeste is hundreds of miles from home following an unexpected journey aboard a Mississippi steamboat. After mishaps and disasters, she finds herself on the frontier in southern Indiana. Its 1822, and Celeste meets a tall, lanky boy wielding an ax: a young Abraham Lincoln. Book Synopsis Celebrated author and illustrator Henry Cole uses stunningly detailed black-and-white artwork to illuminate a tale of friendship between an adventurous mouse and a boy who would become one of Americas greatest presidents, in this beautiful paperback. This chapter book is an excellent choice to share during homeschooling, in particular for children ages 7 to 9 who are reading independently. Its a fun way to keep your child engaged and as a supplement for activity books for children. Celeste is hundreds of miles from home following an unexpected journey aboard a Mississippi steamboat. After mishaps and disasters, she finds herself on the frontier in southern Indiana. Its 1822, and Celeste meets a tall, lanky boy wielding an ax: a young Abraham Lincoln. The journey reveals the harsh realities of frontier life for the Lincoln family. But with the help of Celestes new woodland animal friends and some creativity, she may just prove that even the littlest creatures can make a big difference. And its in losing her way that Celeste finds herself in a place she never expected--home, finally. Praise for A Nest for Celeste : Evocative illustrations, compelling characters, and thoughtful reflections on the nature of home combine to powerful effect. -- Publishers Weekly (starred review) A rare gift: a novel with artwork as whole and vital as a picture books. -- Kirkus Reviews (starred review) From the Back Cover Celeste is hundreds of miles from home following an unexpected journey aboard a Mississippi steamboat. It will be difficult--most likely impossible--to return before the snow comes. Celeste tries to settle in a few different nooks where she can stay warm and safe. But its inside the pocket of a boy named Abe Lincoln where she feels coziest and most right. In losing her way, Celeste finds herself in a place she never expected--home, finally. Review Quotes A stand-alone sequel to A Nest for Celeste (2010), this chapter book has everything that made its predecessor so enjoyable: an inviting format, good storytelling, and at least one large, beautifully drawn shaded pencil illustration on each double-page spread. An inviting entry into historical fiction. -- Booklist Praise for A NEST FOR CELESTE: With a twist of a pencil nub and a turn of a phrase, Henry Cole brings Audubon to life on the page; the story of tender Celeste will charm the naturalist and fantasist alike. -- Gregory Maguire, author of Wicked and Matchless Evocative illustrations, compelling characters, and thoughtful reflections on the nature of home combine to powerful effect. -- Publishers Weekly (starred review) A rare gift: a novel with artwork as whole and vital as a picture books. -- Kirkus Reviews (starred review) The softly shaded pencil drawings bring the story to life through Coles exceptional ability to imbue animals with personality. -- ALA Booklist PRAISE FOR BRAMBLEHEART: Coles black-and-white pencil drawings are earnest yet emotionally sharp. Nestled in a small trim size, this is an appealing and accessible genre blend. -- Kirkus Reviews Fantasies wrapped around the secret, almost human world of woodland animals are eaten up by young readers. Throw another fantastical animal into the mix-a dragon-and there are sure to be plenty more kids who will buy in. -- ALA Booklist Twig is what all heroes - large and small - should be: charming, courageous, and kind. Delightful! -- Lisa Fiedler, Author of The Mouseheart Trilogy and Stage-Struck
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