Philippe Le Mouton Noir

Kids, Fiction, Action/Adventure, Teen, Fiction - YA
Cover of the book Philippe Le Mouton Noir by Joan Dupont, author, and Ellen Shire, illustrator, Christine Dupont, translator, Filsinger & Company Ltd.
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Author: Joan Dupont, author, and Ellen Shire, illustrator, Christine Dupont, translator ISBN: 9780916754471
Publisher: Filsinger & Company Ltd. Publication: September 16, 2017
Imprint: Language: French
Author: Joan Dupont, author, and Ellen Shire, illustrator, Christine Dupont, translator
ISBN: 9780916754471
Publisher: Filsinger & Company Ltd.
Publication: September 16, 2017
Imprint:
Language: French

French translation for ebook of Philippe The Black Sheep (previously released in English as a print version). This is the story of Philippe, of France, a Salt Marsh Lamb with artistic ambitions. After an arduous journey, he ends up in a Mont Saint-Michel kitchen with a cruel chef -- until he's freed to do his art. The underlying message is to follow your star. With blurbs by chef Jacques Pepin and the librarian of the French Institute in New York, among others. Easily shared by parents, caregivers, and teachers eager to explore France, food, and dreams of the arts with their children and students. The book also evokes the universal dream of a better life. Includes a link to a YouTube performance by Yvonnick Prene, French master of the Chromatic Harmonica, and composer of an original musical composition for the book. Kirkus Reviews calls the English version a "feast of food, heart's desire, and rising to the occasion with brio and dash." Midwest Book Review adds that the book would prove to be an "enduringly popular addition to....children's picture book collections."

Joan Dupont, author, writes on film and the arts and is known for her interviews in The New York Times, Film Comment, and Film Quarterly. This foray into children's fiction is Ms. Dupont's first, and was inspired by the sight of Salt Marsh Lambs grazing peacefully across the bay from Mont Saint-Michel.

Ellen Shire, illustrator, is a fine artist and an author/illustrator of children's books. Her previous works include The Bungling Ballerinas (Little, Brown and Company) and The Mystery at Number Seven Rue Petite (Random House and Hamish Hamilton, London).

Christine Dupont, translator, has worked for various scientific and cultural publications in France.

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French translation for ebook of Philippe The Black Sheep (previously released in English as a print version). This is the story of Philippe, of France, a Salt Marsh Lamb with artistic ambitions. After an arduous journey, he ends up in a Mont Saint-Michel kitchen with a cruel chef -- until he's freed to do his art. The underlying message is to follow your star. With blurbs by chef Jacques Pepin and the librarian of the French Institute in New York, among others. Easily shared by parents, caregivers, and teachers eager to explore France, food, and dreams of the arts with their children and students. The book also evokes the universal dream of a better life. Includes a link to a YouTube performance by Yvonnick Prene, French master of the Chromatic Harmonica, and composer of an original musical composition for the book. Kirkus Reviews calls the English version a "feast of food, heart's desire, and rising to the occasion with brio and dash." Midwest Book Review adds that the book would prove to be an "enduringly popular addition to....children's picture book collections."

Joan Dupont, author, writes on film and the arts and is known for her interviews in The New York Times, Film Comment, and Film Quarterly. This foray into children's fiction is Ms. Dupont's first, and was inspired by the sight of Salt Marsh Lambs grazing peacefully across the bay from Mont Saint-Michel.

Ellen Shire, illustrator, is a fine artist and an author/illustrator of children's books. Her previous works include The Bungling Ballerinas (Little, Brown and Company) and The Mystery at Number Seven Rue Petite (Random House and Hamish Hamilton, London).

Christine Dupont, translator, has worked for various scientific and cultural publications in France.

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