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Katerina Cruickshanks by Gray-Barnett, Daniel, hardcover, Used - Like New
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A book in excellent condition. Cover is shiny and undamaged, and the dust jacket is included for hard covers. No missing or damaged pages, no creases or tears, and no underlining/highlighting of text or writing in the margins. May be very minimal identifying marks on the inside cover. Very minimal wear and tear.
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Item specifics
- Condition
- ISBN
- 9781950354610
- Book Title
- Katerina Cruickshanks
- Publisher
- Scribe Publications
- Item Length
- 10.6 in
- Publication Year
- 2022
- Format
- Picture Book
- Language
- English
- Illustrator
- Yes
- Item Height
- 0.4 in
- Genre
- Juvenile Fiction
- Topic
- Humorous Stories, General, Imagination & Play
- Item Weight
- 14.1 Oz
- Item Width
- 9 in
- Number of Pages
- 32 Pages
About this product
Product Identifiers
Publisher
Scribe Publications
ISBN-10
195035461X
ISBN-13
9781950354610
eBay Product ID (ePID)
3057263002
Product Key Features
Book Title
Katerina Cruickshanks
Number of Pages
32 Pages
Language
English
Publication Year
2022
Topic
Humorous Stories, General, Imagination & Play
Illustrator
Yes
Genre
Juvenile Fiction
Format
Picture Book
Dimensions
Item Height
0.4 in
Item Weight
14.1 Oz
Item Length
10.6 in
Item Width
9 in
Additional Product Features
Intended Audience
Juvenile Audience
Dewey Edition
23
Reviews
This book is glorious! Katerina Cruickshanks , pronouns they/their, is an adventure....This book is dedicated to everyone that has been told they are too much. It encourages the reader to be true to themselves regardless if that is in line with what others think you should be. Katerina is the unofficial spokesperson for living unapologetically. This book is written in rhyming verse and has a fun use of word choice that mimics Katerina's eccentricities. The illustrations are colorful and whimsical., "A raucous, rhyming homage to a child who uses they/them pronouns and their outrageous personality ... Throughout author/illustrator Gray-Barnett's latest picture book, Katerina's gender is refreshingly presented without commentary. Instead, Katerina's boisterous personality and larger-than-life antics are the center of the story ... [Y]oung readers will be tickled by the kooky protagonist, rendered in scribbly, joyfully-colored illustrations." --Kirkus Reviews "Katerina read like a modern-day descendant of Sendak's Rosie, also blessed with an outsized personality and flamboyant sense of style. The images were very dynamic; a two page-spread showing evidence of Katerina sowing chaos was especially fun ... This celebratory story of a non-binary child in which that characteristic is not the sole focus of the book is refreshing and rare. Kids, families, and librarians looking for representation will enjoy this story." --Youth Services Book Review 'Katerina's wonderfully eccentric personality and theatricality shines through on every page where the kaleidoscopic illustrations help bring the whimsical nature of their character to life. What stands out about this book is the author's choice to use non-binary pronouns for the main character, a rarity in children's books. Because their identity is not a factor in the storyline, it represents the LGBTQIA+ community and instils inclusivity simply by celebrating people and their differences.' --Fiona Buckley, Irish Examiner "This book is as colorful and vibrant as its central character, with beautiful ink-and-crayon illustrations that practically burst off the page. Using charming rhyming text, it is an entertaining read-aloud that will be enjoyed by children ages 3 and up." --Angela Crocombe, Readings Kids 'A rollicking and dynamic rhyming story.' --Armadillo "Combine Seuss-like rhymes with a dash of Roald Dahl's Matilda, make the protagonist nonbinary, and you might come up with a book like Katerina Cruickshanks ... Marvelous fun, with bright illustrations to match." --Mombian "This book is glorious! Katerina Cruickshanks, pronouns they/their, is an adventure ... This book is dedicated to everyone that has been told they are too much. It encourages the reader to be true to themselves regardless if that is in line with what others think you should be. Katerina is the unofficial spokesperson for living unapologetically. This book is written in rhyming verse and has a fun use of word choice that mimics Katerina's eccentricities. The illustrations are colorful and whimsical." --@raisingalegacy, A raucous, rhyming homage to a child who uses they/them pronouns and their outrageous personality ... Throughout author/illustrator Gray-Barnett's latest picture book, Katerina's gender is refreshingly presented without commentary. Instead, Katerina's boisterous personality and larger-than-life antics are the centre of the story ... [Y]oung readers will be tickled by the kooky protagonist, rendered in scribbly, joyfully-colored illustrations., This book is as colourful and vibrant as its central character, with beautiful ink-and-crayon illustrations that practically burst off the page. Using charming rhyming text, it is an entertaining read-aloud that will be enjoyed by children ages 3 and up., "A raucous, rhyming homage to a child who uses they/them pronouns and their outrageous personality ... Throughout author/illustrator Gray-Barnett's latest picture book, Katerina's gender is refreshingly presented without commentary. Instead, Katerina's boisterous personality and larger-than-life antics are the center of the story ... [Y]oung readers will be tickled by the kooky protagonist, rendered in scribbly, joyfully-colored illustrations." --Kirkus Reviews "Katerina read like a modern-day descendant of Sendak's Rosie, also blessed with an outsized personality and flamboyant sense of style. The images were very dynamic; a two page-spread showing evidence of Katerina sowing chaos was especially fun ... This celebratory story of a non-binary child in which that characteristic is not the sole focus of the book is refreshing and rare. Kids, families, and librarians looking for representation will enjoy this story." --Youth Services Book Review 'Katerina's wonderfully eccentric personality and theatricality shines through on every page where the kaleidoscopic illustrations help bring the whimsical nature of their character to life. What stands out about this book is the author's choice to use non-binary pronouns for the main character, a rarity in children's books. Because their identity is not a factor in the storyline, it represents the LGBTQIA+ community and instils inclusivity simply by celebrating people and their differences.' --Fiona Buckley, Irish Examiner "This book is as colorful and vibrant as its central character, with beautiful ink-and-crayon illustrations that practically burst off the page. Using charming rhyming text, it is an entertaining read-aloud that will be enjoyed by children ages 3 and up." --Angela Crocombe, Readings Kids 'A rollicking and dynamic rhyming story.' --Armadillo "This book is glorious! Katerina Cruickshanks, pronouns they/their, is an adventure ... This book is dedicated to everyone that has been told they are too much. It encourages the reader to be true to themselves regardless if that is in line with what others think you should be. Katerina is the unofficial spokesperson for living unapologetically. This book is written in rhyming verse and has a fun use of word choice that mimics Katerina's eccentricities. The illustrations are colorful and whimsical." --@raisingalegacy, "A raucous, rhyming homage to a child who uses they/them pronouns and their outrageous personality ... Throughout author/illustrator Gray-Barnett's latest picture book, Katerina's gender is refreshingly presented without commentary. Instead, Katerina's boisterous personality and larger-than-life antics are the center of the story ... [Y]oung readers will be tickled by the kooky protagonist, rendered in scribbly, joyfully-colored illustrations." --Kirkus Reviews "Katerina read like a modern-day descendant of Sendak's Rosie, also blessed with an outsized personality and flamboyant sense of style. The images were very dynamic; a two page-spread showing evidence of Katerina sowing chaos was especially fun ... This celebratory story of a non-binary child in which that characteristic is not the sole focus of the book is refreshing and rare. Kids, families, and librarians looking for representation will enjoy this story." --Youth Services Book Review 'Katerina's wonderfully eccentric personality and theatricality shines through on every page where the kaleidoscopic illustrations help bring the whimsical nature of their character to life. What stands out about this book is the author's choice to use non-binary pronouns for the main character, a rarity in children's books. Because their identity is not a factor in the storyline, it represents the LGBTQIA+ community and instils inclusivity simply by celebrating people and their differences.' --Fiona Buckley, Irish Examiner "This book is as colorful and vibrant as its central character, with beautiful ink-and-crayon illustrations that practically burst off the page. Using charming rhyming text, it is an entertaining read-aloud that will be enjoyed by children ages 3 and up." --Angela Crocombe, Readings Kids 'A rollicking and dynamic rhyming story.' --Armadillo "Combine Seuss-like rhymes with a dash of Roald Dahl's Matilda, make the protagonist nonbinary, and you might come up with a book like Katerina Cruickshanks ... Marvelous fun, with bright illustrations to match." --Mombian "This book is glorious! Katerina Cruickshanks, pronouns they/their, is an adventure ... This book is dedicated to everyone that has been told they are too much. It encourages the reader to be true to themselves regardless if that is in line with what others think you should be. Katerina is the unofficial spokesperson for living unapologetically. This book is written in rhyming verse and has a fun use of word choice that mimics Katerina's eccentricities. The illustrations are colorful and whimsical." --@raisingalegacy "Katerina is troublesome and exhausting, joyful and mischievous. Their gender remains casually indeterminate--they are too busy wearing astonishing hats and barking at the postman to be bothered with such pedestrian things. But much like Pippi, when Katerina's hijinks get a little too over-the-top, suddenly their annoyed friends aren't so interested in having them around anymore. A thoughtful, lovely, very, very fun and funny story about friendship and acceptance and being our best selves." --@noodlenutskids, Katerina is troublesome and exhausting, joyful and mischievous. Their gender remains casually indeterminate--they are too busy wearing astonishing hats and barking at the postman to be bothered with such pedestrian things. But much like Pippi, when Katerina's hijinks get a little too over-the-top, suddenly their annoyed friends aren't so interested in having them around anymore. A thoughtful, lovely, very, very fun and funny story about friendship and acceptance and being our best selves., Combine Seuss-like rhymes with a dash of Roald Dahl's Matilda, make the protagonist nonbinary, and you might come up with a book like Katerina Cruickshanks... Marvelous fun, with bright illustrations to match., Katerina read like a modern-day descendant of Sendak's Rosie, also blessed with an outsized personality and flamboyant sense of style. The images were very dynamic; a two page-spread showing evidence of Katerina sowing chaos was especially fun ... This celebratory story of a non-binary child in which that characteristic is not the sole focus of the book is refreshing and rare. Kids, families, and librarians looking for representation will enjoy this story., 'Katerina's wonderfully eccentric personality and theatricality shines through on every page where the kaleidoscopic illustrations help bring the whimsical nature of their character to life. What stands out about this book is the author's choice to use non-binary pronouns for the main character, a rarity in children's books. Because their identity is not a factor in the storyline, it represents the LGBTQIA+ community and instils inclusivity simply by celebrating people and their differences.' --Fiona Buckley, Irish Examiner "This book is as colourful and vibrant as its central character, with beautiful ink-and-crayon illustrations that practically burst off the page. Using charming rhyming text, it is an entertaining read-aloud that will be enjoyed by children ages 3 and up." --Angela Crocombe, Readings Kids 'A rollicking and dynamic rhyming story.' --Armadillo "A raucous, rhyming homage to a child who uses they/them pronouns and their outrageous personality ... Throughout author/illustrator Gray-Barnett's latest picture book, Katerina's gender is refreshingly presented without commentary. Instead, Katerina's boisterous personality and larger-than-life antics are the centre of the story ... [Y]oung readers will be tickled by the kooky protagonist, rendered in scribbly, joyfully-colored illustrations." --Kirkus Reviews "Katerina read like a modern-day descendant of Sendak's Rosie, also blessed with an outsized personality and flamboyant sense of style. The images were very dynamic; a two page-spread showing evidence of Katerina sowing chaos was especially fun ... This celebratory story of a non-binary child in which that characteristic is not the sole focus of the book is refreshing and rare. Kids, families, and librarians looking for representation will enjoy this story." --Youth Services Book Review "This book is glorious! Katerina Cruickshanks, pronouns they/their, is an adventure....This book is dedicated to everyone that has been told they are too much. It encourages the reader to be true to themselves regardless if that is in line with what others think you should be. Katerina is the unofficial spokesperson for living unapologetically. This book is written in rhyming verse and has a fun use of word choice that mimics Katerina's eccentricities. The illustrations are colorful and whimsical." --@raisingalegacy, 'Katerina's wonderfully eccentric personality and theatricality shines through on every page where the kaleidoscopic illustrations help bring the whimsical nature of their character to life. What stands out about this book is the author's choice to use non-binary pronouns for the main character, a rarity in children's books. Because their identity is not a factor in the storyline, it represents the LGBTQIA+ community and instils inclusivity simply by celebrating people and their differences.'
Dewey Decimal
823.92
Synopsis
A joy-filled cheer of appreciation for loud, trouble-making, outrageous kids. Katerina Cruickshanks is a wild child, a trickster, and a ringleader. But when they wreak some serious chaos, their friends decide their shenanigans have gone too far and say, "No more!" Brimming with humor and warmth, Katerina shows us that there's no such thing as being too much; it's just a matter of finding the friends who will love you as you are.
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