★ "In her first picture book, Tsurumi, a cartoonist, showed a clever and very active view of this important ethical problem." - Publisher Weekly, Review starring
★ "Hezu is strangely watching the way children are enthusiastic about the core of mistakes.Careful study of colorful illustrations is pure joy, which makes people happy again and again Let's have a book review, commentary
★ "Tsurumi's lively conversation and stories only match her paintings, her world's building ability reminds me of Richard Scarry's style; every inch of the page has something ... A wonderful blow - no doubt "- - school library magazine, leading review
"... Children will be very interesting to read and taste these mischiefs, some of which are drawn very small.In addition to honeing visual literacy skills this is related subjects It is a smart tool to develop vocabulary as "! "MAYHEM! ") Skillfully incorporate interesting illustrations such as sound effects and speech conversations." - Kirkus
"This useful information can be conveyed easily and effectively with minimal text, but it is a detailed and humorous illustration that appeals to readers and viewers, which can be useful for people with a devastating tendency The wrong child provides a point of view, as a document for discussing problems and solutions. "- Announcement
Andrea Tsurumi is the author of the acclaimed accident. Andrea is an illustrator and manga artist who was born and brought up in New York, is passionate about history, has a master's degree in art at School of Visual Arts, and has won silver medal of illustrator. She currently lives in Philadelphia with her husband and their dog's spatula. Go to andreatsurumi.com, @ AndreaTsurumi on Twitter, @ staturumi on Instagram.
In 2006, Ensler released her first major work especially for printed pages. Last Anxiety: Lose it in the world of commitment to our security (Villard; Hardcover; October 3, 2006). Amidst the "Last Anxiety" she tells how people experience the freedom by today's people's lifestyle, the measures people take to protect themselves, and by giving up the deceptive concept of "protection" I will explore. In 2006, Ensler also collaborated on A Memory, A Monologue, A Rant and A Prayer. This is a collection of works on violence against women.
It was officially published on October 10, 1961, and the hardcover book was sold for $ 5.95. This book is not a bestseller among American hardcover books. I sold 12,000 copies during Thanksgiving, but it never came in the New York Times bestseller list. Catch - 22 received a good notice and was nominated for National Book Award in March 1962. (Heller lost the movie audience of Walker Percy.) It went through four prints on the hardcover, but it sold well only on the east coast. This book will never be established nationwide until it is published in 75 cents in a paperback. : 224-230
The first novel by Joe Heller was officially released on October 10, 1961, and the hard cover version is sold for $ 5.95. This book is not a bestseller among American hardcover books. I sold 12,000 copies before Thanksgiving, but it never came in the New York Times bestseller list. However, Catch - 22 was well - known (and very bad: Heller later said "Depreciation is often toxic"). Positive comments from the country praised the "best novels of the year"; Pioneer Tribune ("wild, moving, shocking, vibrant, furious, exciting, huge roller coaster book" ) And the New York Times (New York Times) "The dazzling performance makes people very lovable." Other places such as "New Yorker" had a serious anger: the attack against the book seems to be "not even being written; instead it gives the impression of shouting on paper. It's a bunch of sour jokes. "