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Peach Girl by Raymond Nakamura (English) Hardcover Book
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Item specifics
- Condition
- ISBN-13
- 9781927485583
- Type
- Does not apply
- ISBN
- 9781927485583
- Book Title
- Peach Girl
- Publisher
- Pajama Press
- Item Length
- 10.9 in
- Publication Year
- 2014
- Format
- Hardcover
- Language
- English
- Illustrator
- Bender, Rebecca, Yes
- Item Height
- 0.4 in
- Genre
- Juvenile Fiction
- Topic
- Humorous Stories, Fairy Tales & Folklore / Country & Ethnic, People & Places / Asia
- Item Weight
- 16 Oz
- Item Width
- 9 in
- Number of Pages
- 32 Pages
About this product
Product Identifiers
Publisher
Pajama Press
ISBN-10
1927485584
ISBN-13
9781927485583
eBay Product ID (ePID)
177463852
Product Key Features
Book Title
Peach Girl
Number of Pages
32 Pages
Language
English
Publication Year
2014
Topic
Humorous Stories, Fairy Tales & Folklore / Country & Ethnic, People & Places / Asia
Illustrator
Bender, Rebecca, Yes
Genre
Juvenile Fiction
Format
Hardcover
Dimensions
Item Height
0.4 in
Item Weight
16 Oz
Item Length
10.9 in
Item Width
9 in
Additional Product Features
Intended Audience
Juvenile Audience
Reviews
...this story has a satisfying ring and a tasty ending. A winningly good-natured version of a familiar favorite., Kirkus Reviews, August 1, 2014 Nakamura's playful twists on gender tropes combined with Bender's outstanding visuals make this a fun and important book for boys and girls alike., Quill & Quire, June 1, 2014 Nakamura has created an iconic figure in the dauntless Momoko...Bender's illustrations are bigger than life and saturated with exuberant colour., The National Reading Campaign, May 23, 2014 feisty Momoko is a truth-seeking explorer who doesn't let gossip...deter her from having fabulous experiences...Momoko is surely a 21st-century original hero with epic potential., Smithsonian Book Dragon, October 1, 2014 Inspired by the Japanese story, Peach Boy, this tale (illustrated with acrylics) stars a courageous girl who makes the world a friendlier place through her actions and beliefs. She brings strangers together (Next time, I'll bring my folks too) and shares what she can; even if it's all she owns. Set in old Japan, the beautiful picture book with full page paintings, will be cherished by many generations to come., Resource Links, October 1, 2014 ...told with humour and charm, and the repetition lends a lyrical quality to the story...[W]onderfully appealing pictures, many featuring softly coloured peachy tones, while others are brightly hued, lively in detail and highlight glorious landscapes., CM Magazine, June 20, 2014 Vivid pictures and fun characters remind the reader that looks can be deceiving., The Calgary Herald, May 24, 2014 Based on a traditional Japanese folktale about a peach boy named Momotaro who fights demons, Raymond Nakamura updates the story with a strong female protagonist as an activist, rather than a warrior. Her no-nonsense attitude and tact are the armaments of her endeavour, ones she embodies rather than carries., CanLit for LittleCanadians, June 16, 2014 Based on an old Japanese tale, this picture book has the feel of a magical fairy tale. Momoko, the girl who magically appears out of a peach, bravely sets off to save the world from an ogre. Together with her animal friends, Momoko eventually finds the ogre who, it turns out, does not eat children but enjoys tea with peach dumplings., The International Educator, October 1, 2014, Praise for Peach Girl 2015 Cooperative Children's Book Center Best-of-the-Year 2014 Toronto Public Library First & Best List 2014 Resource Links "The Year's Best" "...this story has a satisfying ring and a tasty ending. A winningly good-natured version of a familiar favorite."--Kirkus Reviews "Nakamura's playful twists on gender tropes combined with Bender's outstanding visuals make this a fun and important book for boys and girls alike."--Quill & Quire "...feisty Momoko is a truth-seeking explorer who doesn't let gossip...deter her from having fabulous experiences...Momoko is surely a 21st-century original hero with epic potential."--Smithsonian Book Dragon "Inspired by the Japanese story, Peach Boy, this tale (illustrated with acrylics) stars a courageous girl who makes the world a friendlier place through her actions and beliefs. She brings strangers together (Next time, I'll bring my folks too) and shares what she can; even if it's all she owns. Set in old Japan, the beautiful picture book with full page paintings, will be cherished by many generations to come."--Resource Links "Nakamura has created an iconic figure in the dauntless Momoko...Bender's illustrations are bigger than life and saturated with exuberant colour."--The National Reading Campaign "...told with humour and charm, and the repetition lends a lyrical quality to the story...[W]onderfully appealing pictures, many featuring softly coloured peachy tones, while others are brightly hued, lively in detail and highlight glorious landscapes."--CM Magazine "Based on an old Japanese tale, this picture book has the feel of a magical fairy tale. Momoko, the girl who magically appears out of a peach, bravely sets off to save the world from an ogre. Together with her animal friends, Momoko eventually finds the ogre who, it turns out, does not eat children but enjoys tea with peach dumplings."--The International Educator "Vivid pictures and fun characters remind the reader that looks can be deceiving."--The Calgary Herald "Based on a traditional Japanese folktale about a peach boy named Momotaro who fights demons, Raymond Nakamura updates the story with a strong female protagonist as an activist, rather than a warrior. Her no-nonsense attitude and tact are the armaments of her endeavour, ones she embodies rather than carries."--CanLit for LittleCanadians "The illustrations by Rebecca Bender are bright, exciting and compliment the narrative very well. Plenty of peachy colors assist the light and fun tone. Readers looking for a strong female protagonist will enjoy Momoko's adventure in Peach Girl ."--New York Botanical Gardens, "Children's Books Explore the Power of Community" "This story is a modern reimagination of a Japanese folk tale and the traditional style is evident, especially in the ending. We loved the story and the spunk of the Peach Girl..."--Vancouver Mom "A spirited adventure starring a brave heroine, a trio of animated animals, and beautiful Japanese landscape~ this magical read will have readers seeking daring adventures of their own, and craving some sweet peach dumplings to fuel their quests!"--MaiStoryBook, Inspired by the Japanese story, Peach Boy, this tale (illustrated with acrylics) stars a courageous girl who makes the world a friendlier place through her actions and beliefs. She brings strangers together (Next time, I'll bring my folks too) and shares what she can; even if it's all she owns. Set in old Japan, the beautiful picture book with full page paintings, will be cherished by many generations to come., feisty Momoko is a truth-seeking explorer who doesn't let gossip...deter her from having fabulous experiences...Momoko is surely a 21st-century original hero with epic potential., Nakamura's playful twists on gender tropes combined with Bender's outstanding visuals make this a fun and important book for boys and girls alike., The illustrations by Rebecca Bender are bright, exciting and compliment the narrative very well. Plenty of peachy colors assist the light and fun tone. Readers looking for a strong female protagonist will enjoy Momoko's adventure in Peach Girl., Praise for Peach Girl 2015 Cooperative Children's Book Center Best-of-the-Year 2014 Toronto Public Library First & Best List 2014 Resource Links "The Year's Best" "...this story has a satisfying ring and a tasty ending. A winningly good-natured version of a familiar favorite."--Kirkus Reviews "Nakamura's playful twists on gender tropes combined with Bender's outstanding visuals make this a fun and important book for boys and girls alike."--Quill & Quire "...feisty Momoko is a truth-seeking explorer who doesn't let gossip...deter her from having fabulous experiences...Momoko is surely a 21st-century original hero with epic potential."--Smithsonian Book Dragon "Inspired by the Japanese story, Peach Boy, this tale (illustrated with acrylics) stars a courageous girl who makes the world a friendlier place through her actions and beliefs. She brings strangers together (Next time, I'll bring my folks too) and shares what she can; even if it's all she owns. Set in old Japan, the beautiful picture book with full page paintings, will be cherished by many generations to come."--Resource Links "Nakamura has created an iconic figure in the dauntless Momoko...Bender's illustrations are bigger than life and saturated with exuberant colour."--The National Reading Campaign "...told with humour and charm, and the repetition lends a lyrical quality to the story...[W]onderfully appealing pictures, many featuring softly coloured peachy tones, while others are brightly hued, lively in detail and highlight glorious landscapes."--CM Magazine "Based on an old Japanese tale, this picture book has the feel of a magical fairy tale. Momoko, the girl who magically appears out of a peach, bravely sets off to save the world from an ogre. Together with her animal friends, Momoko eventually finds the ogre who, it turns out, does not eat children but enjoys tea with peach dumplings."--The International Educator "Vivid pictures and fun characters remind the reader that looks can be deceiving."--The Calgary Herald "Based on a traditional Japanese folktale about a peach boy named Momotaro who fights demons, Raymond Nakamura updates the story with a strong female protagonist as an activist, rather than a warrior. Her no-nonsense attitude and tact are the armaments of her endeavour, ones she embodies rather than carries."--CanLit for LittleCanadians "The illustrations by Rebecca Bender are bright, exciting and compliment the narrative very well. Plenty of peachy colors assist the light and fun tone. Readers looking for a strong female protagonist will enjoy Momoko's adventure in Peach Girl ."--New York Botanical Gardens, "Children's Books Explore the Power of Community" "This story is a modern reimagination of a Japanese folk tale and the traditional style is evident, especially in the ending. We loved the story and the spunk of the Peach Girl..."--Vancouver Mom, Praise for Peach Girl 2015 Cooperative Children's Book Center Best-of-the-Year 2014 Toronto Public Library First & Best List 2014 Resource Links "The Year's Best" "...this story has a satisfying ring and a tasty ending. A winningly good-natured version of a familiar favorite."--Kirkus Reviews "Nakamura's playful twists on gender tropes combined with Bender's outstanding visuals make this a fun and important book for boys and girls alike."--Quill & Quire "...feisty Momoko is a truth-seeking explorer who doesn't let gossip...deter her from having fabulous experiences...Momoko is surely a 21st-century original hero with epic potential."--Smithsonian Book Dragon "Inspired by the Japanese story, Peach Boy, this tale (illustrated with acrylics) stars a courageous girl who makes the world a friendlier place through her actions and beliefs. She brings strangers together (Next time, I'll bring my folks too) and shares what she can; even if it's all she owns. Set in old Japan, the beautiful picture book with full page paintings, will be cherished by many generations to come."--Resource Links "Nakamura has created an iconic figure in the dauntless Momoko...Bender's illustrations are bigger than life and saturated with exuberant colour."--The National Reading Campaign "...told with humour and charm, and the repetition lends a lyrical quality to the story...[W]onderfully appealing pictures, many featuring softly coloured peachy tones, while others are brightly hued, lively in detail and highlight glorious landscapes."--CM Magazine "Based on an old Japanese tale, this picture book has the feel of a magical fairy tale. Momoko, the girl who magically appears out of a peach, bravely sets off to save the world from an ogre. Together with her animal friends, Momoko eventually finds the ogre who, it turns out, does not eat children but enjoys tea with peach dumplings."--The International Educator "Vivid pictures and fun characters remind the reader that looks can be deceiving."--The Calgary Herald "Based on a traditional Japanese folktale about a peach boy named Momotaro who fights demons, Raymond Nakamura updates the story with a strong female protagonist as an activist, rather than a warrior. Her no-nonsense attitude and tact are the armaments of her endeavour, ones she embodies rather than carries."--CanLit for LittleCanadians "The illustrations by Rebecca Bender are bright, exciting and compliment the narrative very well. Plenty of peachy colors assist the light and fun tone. Readers looking for a strong female protagonist will enjoy Momoko's adventure in Peach Girl ."--New York Botanical Gardens, "Children's Books Explore the Power of Community"
Dewey Edition
23
Grade From
Kindergarten
Number of Volumes
1 vol.
Grade To
Third Grade
Dewey Decimal
813/.6
Synopsis
In this reimagining of a Japanese folk tale, Momoko is born from a peach to make the world a better place. Despite rumours of a terrible ogre that lives nearby and eats children, Momoko bravely sets out with a pocketful of dumplings and the timid Monkey, Dog, and Pheasant to find out the truth for herself. When the farmer and her husband find a giant peach at their door, they can't imagine how it got there. But they are even more surprised when the skin bursts open and out leaps...a girl. Momoko is here to make the world a better place, and what better way to start than by investigating the rumours about a fearsome local ogre? Everyone says the ogre has teeth like knives, shoots flames from his eyes, and eats small children. But Momoko wants to find out for herself, and her new friends Monkey, Dog, and Pheasant might just be able to help her - as long as she's willing to share those tasty peach dumplings. In Peach Girl , Raymond Nakamura creates a quirky modern telling of an old Japanese folktale. Award-winning illustrator Rebecca Bender's spirited acrylics bring to life a spunky heroine, a trio of expressive animals, and a vivid Japanese landscape., When the farmer and her husband find a giant peach at their door, they can't imagine how it got there. But they are even more surprised when the skin bursts open and out leaps . . . a girl. Momoko is here to make the world a better place, and what better way to start than by investigating the rumours about a fearsome local ogre? Everyone says the ogre has teeth like knives, shoots flames from his eyes, and eats small children. The villagers won't go near him. But Momoko wants to find out for herself, and her new friends Monkey, Dog, and Pheasant might just be able to help her - as long as she's willing to share those tasty peach dumplings. In Peach Girl Raymond Nakamura creates a quirky modern telling of an old Japanese folktale. Award-winning illustrator Rebecca Bender's spirited acrylics bring to life a spunky heroine, a trio of expressive animals, and a vivid Japanese landscape., In this reimagining of a Japanese folk tale, Momoko is born from a peach to make the world a better place. Despite rumours of a terrible ogre that lives nearby and eats children, Momoko bravely sets out with a pocketful of dumplings and the timid Monkey, Dog, and Pheasant to find out the truth for herself., In this reimagining of a Japanese folk tale, Momoko is born from a peach to make the world a better place. Despite rumours of a terrible ogre that lives nearby and eats children, Momoko bravely sets out with a pocketful of dumplings and the timid Monkey, Dog, and Pheasant to find out the truth for herself. When the farmer and her husband find a giant peach at their door, they can't imagine how it got there. But they are even more surprised when the skin bursts open and out leaps . . . a girl. Momoko is here to make the world a better place, and what better way to start than by investigating the rumours about a fearsome local ogre? Everyone says the ogre has teeth like knives, shoots flames from his eyes, and eats small children. But Momoko wants to find out for herself, and her new friends Monkey, Dog, and Pheasant might just be able to help her - as long as she's willing to share those tasty peach dumplings. In Peach Girl , Raymond Nakamura creates a quirky modern telling of an old Japanese folktale. Award-winning illustrator Rebecca Bender's spirited acrylics bring to life a spunky heroine, a trio of expressive animals, and a vivid Japanese landscape.
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