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Bagram Ibatoulline

Bagram Ibatoulline

Bagram Ibatoulline

Bagram Ibatoulline was born in Russia and educated at the Moscow State Academic Art Institute. His first book was Philip Booth's Crossing, named a 2001 Best Book by Publishers Weekly. He is best known for his books with Kate di Camillo, The Miraculous Journey of Edward Tulane, and Great Joy. Bagram lives in Gouldsboro, Pennsylvania.

Graphic Excerpt:
Boom Boom Go Away!
Apr 02, 2010
News:
The Scarecrow's Dance has won an award
Feb 20, 2010
Boom Boom Go Away! will be released on February 09, 2010 in Hardcover
Feb 09, 2010
Boom Boom Go Away! is now available in Hardcover
Feb 09, 2010
The Scarecrow's Dance will be released on August 25, 2009 in Hardcover
Aug 25, 2009
The Scarecrow's Dance is now available in Hardcover
Aug 25, 2009
Ruby Electric will be released on November 16, 2004 in Trade Paperback
Nov 16, 2004
Ruby Electric is now available in Trade Paperback
Nov 16, 2004
Ruby Electric will be released on November 16, 2004 in
Nov 16, 2004
Ruby Electric is now available in
Nov 16, 2004
Ruby Electric will be released on June 01, 2003 in Hardcover
Jun 01, 2003
Ruby Electric is now available in Hardcover
Jun 01, 2003
News:
Ruby Electric has won an award
Prior to Dec 19, 2008
News:
Ruby Electric has won an award
Prior to Dec 19, 2008
News:
Ruby Electric has won an award
Prior to Dec 19, 2008
Excerpt:
Chapter 1 from Ruby Electric
Prior to Dec 19, 2008

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Durham Herald-Sun, December 23, 2011
...the Mother of God, Nuestra Senora, our Guadalupe.” Linda Sue Park’s “The Third Gift” (Clarion, ages 5-9) Bagram Ibatoulline pictures a spare Middle Eastern setting that fits Park’s text that tells the story of a boy who helps his father collect...
Detroit News, December 11, 2011
...are the Magi. It doesn't really affect the enjoyment readers may find in the story and in Bagram Ibatoulline's spectacular artwork, which highlights both the parched desert land and the strong bond between father and son. Adults will particularly enjoy...
Seattle Times, December 10, 2011
...are the Magi. It doesn't really affect the enjoyment readers may find in the story and in Bagram Ibatoulline's spectacular artwork, which highlights both the parched desert land and the strong bond between father and son. Adults will particularly enjoy...
Chicago Tribune, December 8, 2011
...housing Alfred and appeasing the family and the neighbors. "The Third Gift" By Linda Sue Park, illustrated by Bagram Ibatoulline Clarion, $16.99, ages 8-11 Most of us draw a blank on the Magi's "myrrh." of the Magi. The wise men arrive only late in Linda...
New York Times, December 2, 2011
...the cadence of the archaic language in the text. THE THIRD GIFT By Linda Sue Park. Illustrated by Bagram Ibatoulline. 32 pp. Clarion/Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. $16.99. (Picture book; ages 6 to 9) Park, a Newbery medalist, strikes a highly original note...
Christian Science Monitor, December 2, 2011
...boy Jonas who is selected to study with the Giver is paired with color illustrations by renowned illustrator Bagram Ibatoulline ("The Miraculous Journey of Edward Tulane"). This special edition will make an excellent addition to any library...
Pocono Record, November 25, 2011
...Try it; I think you'll agree. "The Miraculous Journey of Edward Tulane" by Kate DiCamillo, illustrated by Bagram Ibatoulline, Candlewick, 198 pages. Read aloud: age 5-6 and older. Read yourself: age 8-9 and older. Edward Tulane was an extraordinary china...