05/02/2016
In this companion to Louise Loves Art (2014), Louise strikes up a friendship with her new neighbor, a girl named Andie. They both love to draw, but after a marathon art-making session, the girls realize that they have “artistic differences,” which result in a torn drawing and hurt feelings. Light’s vivid cartooning sets up a distinct visual contrast between the girls, with Louise’s red eyeglasses offset by the indigo accents of Andie’s sunglasses and mod-decorated home. Louise’s younger brother, Art, and the girls’ pets provide comedic background moments in a good-natured story about expanding one’s personal and artistic horizons. Ages 4–8. Agent: Elizabeth Harding, Curtis Brown. (June)
In this stunning companion to the acclaimed Louise Loves Art, Louise has a new neighbor, the creative and offbeat Andie-but can they overcome their differences and be friends?
Louise loves art more than anything. Imagine her delight when a new neighbor, Andie, moves in . . . and she loves art too! It's the best day ever.
But liking the same thing doesn't always mean you agree on it. Can they overcome their creative differences?
Sometimes friendship, like art, can require collaboration.
In this stunning companion to the acclaimed Louise Loves Art, Louise has a new neighbor, the creative and offbeat Andie-but can they overcome their differences and be friends?
Louise loves art more than anything. Imagine her delight when a new neighbor, Andie, moves in . . . and she loves art too! It's the best day ever.
But liking the same thing doesn't always mean you agree on it. Can they overcome their creative differences?
Sometimes friendship, like art, can require collaboration.
Louise and Andie: The Art of Friendship
Louise and Andie: The Art of Friendship
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Product Details
BN ID: | 2940170384754 |
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Publisher: | HarperCollins Publishers |
Publication date: | 06/14/2016 |
Edition description: | Unabridged |
Age Range: | 5 - 8 Years |