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Rachel Isadora

    Rachel Isadora est une auteure et illustratrice pour enfants primée dont l'œuvre couvre des thèmes variés, du ballet à la vie en Amérique et en Afrique. Elle a également réinterprété des contes classiques, illustrant des histoires des frères Grimm dans un décor africain. Ancienne danseuse de ballet, Isadora apporte une perspective et une sensibilité uniques à ses créations, ce qui lui a valu une reconnaissance dans le monde de la littérature jeunesse.

    Lili at ballet
    Say Hello!
    I Just Want to Say Good Night
    La petite fille aux allumettes
    The Twelve Dancing Princesses
    The Princess And The Pea
    • The Princess And The Pea

      • 32pages
      • 2 heures de lecture
      4,3(119)Évaluer

      When a prince sets out to find a princess to marry, he soon discovers this is not a simple task. There is no shortage of so-called princesses, but how can he tell whether or not they are what they claim to be? Then one night a great storm rages, there comes a knock on the palace gate, and the prince's life is never the same . . .

      The Princess And The Pea
    • The Twelve Dancing Princesses

      • 32pages
      • 2 heures de lecture
      4,2(49)Évaluer

      A Caldecott Honor?winning illustrator gives this classic fairy tale a brand?new setting! Night after night, the twelve princesses mysteriously wear out their shoes. But how? The king promises a great reward to any man who can solve the mystery. Rachel Isadora has revitalized and reimagined this well-loved Brothers Grimm fairytale by bringing the story of the twelve princesses to Africa. The unique presentation of this classic tale is sure to enchant readers with its vibrant imagery.

      The Twelve Dancing Princesses
    • Une petite fille marche pieds nus dans la neige dans les rues de Copenhague. Elle craque des allumettes qui lui donnent des images de bonheur.

      La petite fille aux allumettes
    • Caldecott Honor-winner Rachel Isadora’s stunning oil paintings illustrate this delightful bedtime tale, set on the African plains. The sun has set and the moon is rising, and that means it’s bedtime. But not if Lala has a say—because she’s not ready to go to sleep! First she needs to say good night to the cat. And the goat. And the chickens. And, and, and . . . Lala’s adorable stalling strategy will ring true for all parents whose little ones aren’t ready to say goodbye to the day—and all will appreciate the wonderful culmination to the bedtime ritual.

      I Just Want to Say Good Night
    • A little girl greets people in her neighborhood in many different languages. On board pages.

      Say Hello!
    • Lili dreams of becoming a ballerina and goes to her ballet lessons four afternoons a week.

      Lili at ballet
    • Do I Have to Wear a Coat?

      • 32pages
      • 2 heures de lecture
      3,6(246)Évaluer

      A diverse group of children have fun enjoying the highlights of all four seasons--

      Do I Have to Wear a Coat?
    • Ben's Trumpet

      • 40pages
      • 2 heures de lecture

      The story of Ben is fiction, but it could be the story of more than one jazz musician who grew up in the twenties. Using the art-deco style of the period, Rachel Isadora not only captures the poignancy and yearning of a youthful talent, but in page after page of striking art seems to convey the very sound of music.

      Ben's Trumpet