...#81 Fortunately by Remy Charlip (1964) 25 points When I worked in the Children’s Center at 42nd Street I had a bad habit of relying on the same storytime picture book readaloud staples...
...author and illustrator who inspired the film Hugo recommends more stories that will capture kids' imaginations Fortunately by Remy Charlip (Aladdin, $7). A wonderful, hilarious story that embraces the joy of turning the page. Each page turn brings a...
...author and illustrator who inspired the film Hugo recommends more stories that will capture kids' imaginations Fortunately by Remy Charlip (Aladdin, $7). A wonderful, hilarious story that embraces the joy of turning the page. Each page turn brings a...
...reading. Brian reminded us that a book is a technology and pointed us to one of his inspirations, Remy Charlip’s essay, A Page is a Door. 2. In an artist improv style, three graphic novelists–George O’Connor, Jarrett Krosoczka, and Eric Wight...
...author and illustrator who inspired the film Hugo recommends more stories that will capture kids' imaginations Fortunately by Remy Charlip (Aladdin, $7). A wonderful, hilarious story that embraces the joy of turning the page. Each page turn brings a...
...author and illustrator who inspired the film Hugo recommends more stories that will capture kids' imaginations Fortunately by Remy Charlip (Aladdin, $7). A wonderful, hilarious story that embraces the joy of turning the page. Each page turn brings a...
...The author, whose children's book was turned into a Martin Scorsese-directed, Academy Award-nominated film, is starting to resemble some of his own characters. Paramount Pictures In his lavishly illustrated books for children, author-artist Brian...
...out-of-print 1959 children's book of that name by Ruth Krauss. Its captivatingly funny, childlike illustrations are by Remy Charlip, a still-living friend of artists like John Cage and Robert Rauschenberg who is revered by Dumontier. "This book blew my...
...don't just illustrate the story; they help tell it. I've used the lessons I learned from Remy Charlip and other masters of the picture book to create something that is not a exactly a novel, not quite a picture book, not really a graphic novel, or a...
FrogenYozurt.Com - Literature & Entertainment, September 8, 2011
...Melies (he’s the old shopkeeper) whose image in this book was modeled on children’s book author Remy Charlip (also an influence). You have an automaton, the history of automatons, and the history of movies themselves. There are photographs of old...