From NYT Best Children's Book author Bruce Handy, a luminous picture book that invites careful observation of light and shadow in the natural world, as well as in our own emotional landscape.
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Bruce Handy è attualmente redattore contributore di Vanity Fair, mettendo a frutto la sua vasta esperienza editoriale presso pubblicazioni come Spy e Time nel suo ruolo attuale. La sua scrittura, che comprende articoli, saggi, recensioni e pezzi umoristici, è apparsa su testate prestigiose come il New York Times Magazine, il New York Times Book Review, New York magazine, Rolling Stone e Vogue, dimostrando la sua versatile voce letteraria. Il libro d'esordio di Handy, "Wild Things", offre uno sguardo sul suo approccio distintivo alla narrazione. Vive a Manhattan con la moglie e i loro due figli.



- 2024
- 2023
In this fantastical picture book perfect for fans of Aaron Becker’s Journey, a human child and a child from another planet discover that no matter where you live or what your books are like, reading—and sharing—are universal. A cosmic celebration of the joy of sharing books and having new experiences awaits readers in this captivating wordless picture book for ages 4 to 8. A child busy reading in a treehouse spots a family who seems to have just arrived on Earth for a picnic. The youngest member of the alien family holds a mind-bendingly strange object. Could it be a book from outer space? At the end of this gorgeously illustrated tale, each child returns home with a book from far away to remember a kind stranger. Sure to take its place among gently fantastical favorites like Sophie Blackall’s If You Come to Earth and Carson Ellis’s Du Iz Tak?, this picture book will enchant and delight curious kids and book lovers everywhere.
- 2021
The Happiness of a Dog with a Ball in its Mouth
- 56pagine
- 2 ore di lettura
Is there any creature in the world happier than a dog with a ball in its mouth? Maybe a cat in the sun? Or a kid eating ice cream? This gentle book, with its soft and evocative colored pencil illustrations, is philosophical in its approach to the millions of forms that happiness can take, as well as the contrasting disappointments and sorrows that we encounter as we navigate our lives.