How a Book Is Made (Reading Rainbow Book) by Aliki

How a Book Is Made (Reading Rainbow Book)

Aliki
32 pages
HarperCollins
Oct 1986
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From School Library Journal Grade 2-5 In response to the question, "Who made this book?," the eight cats pictured on the back jacket answer in unison, "We all did!" In only 32 pages, Aliki explains their participation in this venture, from the author's inspiration through the presentation of a copy of the completed book to a grateful child. Aliki's publishing company is in a world populated by cats, cats in fancy dress whose individual looks and personalities are representative of a wide spectrum of people. Her lucid explanation of the bookmaking process is clearer than but every bit as accurate as many explanations written for adults. Younger children will be satisfied with the charming pictures and the basic picture book text, which identifies the various stages in the business of publishing books. Older or better readers, and those doing research, will find the more detailed explanations, set in smaller type within the frames of the illustrations, to be particularly worthwhile. All ages will be captivated by the dialogue balloons within the softly colored mixed media illustrations (colored pencil and watercolor), which add some humor and give the book personality. A calendar, unobtrusively placed in many of the illustrations, supplies a time frame for each step. No other author has explained the complicated process of creating a book to such a young audience. Even those readers for whom the technical aspects of book production are too difficult to grasp will appreciate the love and hard work that go into the creation of a book. Bound to please, this book marks a high spot in informational writing for children. David Gale, "School Library Journal"Copyright 1986 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title. About the Author Aliki has been delighting her many fans since her first book was published. A longtime resident of New York City, she now lives in London. Aliki's books for young readers include
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Pages 32
Publisher HarperCollins
Published 1986
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