The Book of Mistakes
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Caroline Slaughter
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Corinna Luyken
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Zoom meets Beautiful Oops! in this memorable debut about the creative process and the way in which "mistakes" can blossom into inspiration
One eye was bigger than the other. That was a mistake.
The weird frog-cat-cow thing? It made an excellent bush.
And the inky smudges...they look as if they were always meant to be leaves floating gently across the sky.
As one artist incorporates accidental splotches, spots, and misshapen things into her art, she transforms her piece in quirky and unexpected ways, taking listeners on a journey through her process. Told in minimal, playful lines, this story shows listeners that even the biggest “mistakes” can be the source of the brightest ideas - and that, at the end of the day, we are all works in progress, too.
Fans of Peter Reynolds’s Ish and Patrick McDonnell’s A Perfectly Messed-Up Story will love the funny, poignant, completely unique storytelling of The Book of Mistakes. And, like Oh, the Places You’ll Go!, it makes the perfect graduation gift, encouraging listeners to have a positive outlook as they learn to face life’s obstacles.
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Commentaires
“At once philosophical and imbued with adventurousness, this...book lifts to the level of the sublime the idea of putting one’s slip-ups in perspective.” (The Wall Street Journal)
"This will lead kids to see their own so-called mistakes in a new, more positive light." (Booklist, starred review)
"Mistakes in art - as in life - happen, and Luyken shows young readers in a glorious way how they often lead to bigger and better outcomes than anyone could imagine." (BookPage)