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Laurence Anholt

    Laurence Anholt est un auteur prolifique de livres pour enfants dont l'œuvre comprend plus de 200 titres, traduits dans plus de 30 langues, enrichissant ainsi les jeunes lecteurs du monde entier. Son approche créative implique une recherche méticuleuse, créant des récits souvent inspirés de rencontres réelles pour relier les mondes de l'art et de l'imagination enfantine. La série d'Anholt présentant de grands artistes, utilisée dans les programmes scolaires nationaux, explore des thèmes tels que l'aspiration et la tolérance. Sa capacité à créer des histoires captivantes mais percutantes est également évidente dans ses romans crossover qui abordent d'importantes questions sociales.

    Laurence Anholt
    Festival of Death
    Cézanne and the Apple Boy
    My Freaky Family: Brave Bruno
    Tell Us a Story, Papa Chagall
    Van Gogh and the Sunflowers
    Kids
    • Kids

      • 25pages
      • 1 heure de lecture
      4,4(6)Évaluer

      What are kids like? What do kids do? What's in a kid's pocket? What do kids dream of? All is revealed in this book. It is one of four reissues about the same children.

      Kids
    • Van Gogh and the Sunflowers

      • 32pages
      • 2 heures de lecture
      4,3(120)Évaluer

      Despite the derision of their neighbors, a young French boy and his family befriend the lonely painter who comes to their town and begin to admire his unusual paintings.

      Van Gogh and the Sunflowers
    • Tell Us a Story, Papa Chagall

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

      The twins Meret and Bella love their grandfather, Papa Chagall, and he loves telling them stories.

      Tell Us a Story, Papa Chagall
    • My Freaky Family: Brave Bruno

      • 46pages
      • 2 heures de lecture
      4,3(7)Évaluer

      A new and fabulous twist on the much-loved hilarious series from bestselling Laurence Anholt.

      My Freaky Family: Brave Bruno
    • Paul Cezanne was one of the greatest of the French impressionist painters. This delightful book follows his son, also called Paul, as he travels to the mountains to spend a summer with his father. He discovers that his father, a very large man, paints the natural world with a passion that few can understand. But one day they meet an art dealer in a village who offers to try to sell some of the paintings in Paris ... the rest is history. The reader gains a real insight into Cezanne the man through the eyes of a child - sometimes frightening, fastidious (he won't touch other people), warm-hearted, driven by a passion for his art. And it provides a vivid introduction to Cezanne's work, with reproductions of his most famous paintings incorporated in the illustrations.

      Cézanne and the Apple Boy
    • Festival of Death

      • 288pages
      • 11 heures de lecture
      4,2(10)Évaluer

      The second book in the Mindful Detective series, starring DI Shanti Joyce

      Festival of Death
    • Small Stories of Great Artists

      • 336pages
      • 12 heures de lecture
      4,0(2)Évaluer

      The book presents the lives of renowned artists like Frida Kahlo, Leonardo da Vinci, and Vincent van Gogh through the eyes of children who knew them. It compiles stories from Laurence Anholt's beloved children's art series, which has sold millions worldwide, into a single inspiring volume. This unique perspective offers a fresh and engaging way for young readers to connect with the lives and works of these iconic figures in art history.

      Small Stories of Great Artists
    • This is the sixth title in the highly-successful Anholt's Artists series about great painters. Each book tells the story of real meetings between a world-famous artist and a child who inspired him in his work, with reproductions of some of the artist's most famous works. This book describes the close relationship between Matisse and Monique, a young girl who wants to become a nun. Matisse develops a sketch drawn by Monique into a set of stained-glass windows and starts raising money to build a chapel for the nuns at Vence, in south-west France. Finally one morning when the chapel is finished, Monique sees the special magic of Matisse's design: when the sun's rays creep into the chapel, transforming its black and white interior into a fantastic sea of blue and green light!

      Matisse, King of Colour