Donkey-Donkey by Roger Duvoisin - ISBN: 9781590179642
Hardcover
Long ears, farm friends, and self-love: a donkey’s delightful journey.

Donkey-Donkey

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  • Hardcover

    56 pages

  • Release Date

    30 May 2016

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Summary

From Caldecott Medal winner Roger Duvoisin, a tale of friendship and self-acceptance.

Donkey-Donkey is sad because his ears are too long, and when he asks his farm animal friends for styling advice, nothing is quite right. But when Donkey-Donkey meets a new friend who likes his ears just as they are, the mule hero of this delightful book learns that accepting himself, long ears and all, is the most important lesson.

The illustrated children’s classic about friendship and self-…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781590179642
ISBN-10:1590179641
Author:Roger Duvoisin
Publisher:New York Review Books
Imprint:NYRB Children's
Format:Hardcover
Number of Pages:56
Release Date:30 May 2016
Weight:265g
Dimensions:223mm x 170mm x 10mm
What They're Saying

Critics Review

“Harmless mulishness, affectionately drawn.”– Kirkus Reviews

“Cheerful farm-set illustrations with fine black lines and washes of color add humor to Donkey-donkey’s plight. Duvoisin’s ‘be yourself’ message is as relevant today as it was in the eighty-three years since the book’s original publication.” —Elissa Gershowitz, The Horn Book Magazine“You will want to find a copy of this one. It’s funny…a delight.” —Julie Danielson, Kirkus“The message of this story is that it’s best to be oneself, and Caldecott Medal–winning Duvoisin delivers it with compassion and humor, without being sentimental. He knows how to pace a story, give rhythm to the language, and create inviting, bold illustrations.”—Isabel Baker and Miriam Baker Schiffer, Young Children “[A] delightful book: the pictures…make the point vividly clear even to a very small child.”—New Statesman

About The Author

Roger Duvoisin

Roger Duvoisin (1900-1980) was born to a French Swiss family in Geneva. He graduated from the cole des Arts et Metiers and the cole des Beaux-Arts in Geneva and early in his career worked as a mural and stage-set painter before settling on textile design. In the late 1920s, he immigrated to the United States, where he soon began writing and illustrating children’s books. The author of more than forty of his own books, Duvoisin also collaborated with many writers, including his wife, Louise Fatio Duvoisin, and Alvin Tresselt, with whom he won a Caldecott Award for White Snow, Bright Snow in 1948 and the Caldecott Honor Award for Hide and Seek Fog in 1966. Today he is best known for Petunia, the story of a not-so-silly silly goose. The New York Review Children’s Collection will publish Duvoisin’s The House of Four Seasons and The Frog in the Well in the coming seasons.

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