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Bits & Pieces by Judy Schachner
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Oct 22, 2013 | ISBN 9780735232235

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Praise

“Delightful from start to finish.” – The New York Times

“Fans of Schachner’s Skippyjon Jones series should lap this one up.” – Booklist

“Schachner’s warm prose and mixed-media artwork overflow with affection for both Tink and the SkippyJon-lookalike “little friend” who joins the family.” – Publishers Weekly

“Another charming slice-of-(real)-life story from veteran author/illustrator Schachner that will particularly please fans of The Grannyman
Fellow cat fanciers will appreciate Schachner’s low-key tale and share her unabashed love for her furry friend.” – Kirkus Reviews

“The author’s fans and cat lovers will relate to the story of the feline’s antics and the satisfying resolution.” – School Library Journal

“Schachner’s narrative is gently amusing and carefully constructed, with occasional alliteration giving the text an almost lyrical quality…Am I recommending it? Yes, Siam.” – Bulletin of the Center for Children’s Books

Praise for the Skippyjon Jones series:

“The playfulness of Schachner’s stories is echoed in her artistic style — dynamic and comic sketches, a wide palette of lively colors in acrylic and pen and ink, and an alphabetical mélange of handwritten and printed letters…” – New York Times review of the Skippyjon Jones series

“Both feline hero and story are full of beans (more Mexican-jumping than pinto) but ay caramba, mucho fun.” – Kirkus Reviews, starred review of Skippyjon Jones

“Schachner’s busy pen, ink, and acrylic spreads match the tireless energy of her spitfire hero, as well as the likely enthusiasm of Skippyjon’s steadfast fans.” – Publishers Weekly review of Skippyjon Jones, Cirque de Ole
 

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