Albert's Quiet Quest
By Isabelle Arsenault
By Isabelle Arsenault
By Isabelle Arsenault
By Isabelle Arsenault
Part of A Mile End Kids Story
Part of A Mile End Kids Story
Category: Children's Graphic Novels
Category: Children's Graphic Novels
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$16.99
May 07, 2019 | ISBN 9781101917626 | 4-8 years
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May 07, 2019 | ISBN 9781101917640 | 4-8 years
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Praise
A Junior Library Guild selection
On Quill & Quire’s Kidlit Spring Preview 2019, Picture Books
One of CBC’s 29 Canadian Kids Books & YA to Look For in Spring 2019
One of the Globe and Mail’s 100 Books That Shaped 2019
One of CCBC‘s Best Books for Kids & Teens 2019
PRAISE FOR Albert’s Quiet Quest:
“With her elegant, effortlessly fascinating visual style, Arsenault makes it all look like joyous, communal fun.” –New York Times
“In Arsenault’s ideal neighborhood, independent children make their own decisions and form their own community, and they resolve their own conflicts, too.” —Publishers Weekly
“This accessible story will validate readers who relish their quiet time as well as their friends.” —Kirkus Reviews
“A subtle portrait of the independent republic of childhood.” —Horn Book Magazine
“The imaginative contrast between the beach scenes and the urban setting creates a humorous backdrop for this ‘quiet’ tale of kindness and friendship.” —School Library Journal
“Each member of the beguiling ensemble cast is wholly engaging.” –Quill & Quire
“It is a joy to see Albert’s desire to unwind through his love of reading inspire the children around him to do the same.” –Highly Recommended, Resource Links
“[Arsenault’s] masterful capture of motions and emotions with only a few lines is remarkable. . . . [The book] is a humorous and relatable take on navigating social interactions and the need for downtime as an introvert as well as being a loving ode to the quiet power of a good book.” –Highly Recommended, CM Reviews
Awards
Governor General’s Literary Awards – Children’s Literature – Illustration FINALIST 2019
White Raven Award AWARD 2020
21 Books You’ve Been Meaning to Read
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