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OverviewEerie Dearies is the perfect peculiar ABC, with twenty- six beautifully illustrated excuses for being absent from school. Faded and well-used book covers serve as compelling backgrounds to each of these delicatelyrendered acrylic paintings, creating an atmosphere akinto an old and dusty collection of darkly humorous myths. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Rebecca ChaperonPublisher: Simply Read Books Imprint: Simply Read Books Dimensions: Width: 22.20cm , Height: 1.10cm , Length: 27.90cm Weight: 0.574kg ISBN: 9781927018408ISBN 10: 1927018404 Pages: 64 Publication Date: 24 April 2014 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsKIRKUS: An alphabet of excuses, from A is for ASTRAL PROJECTION to Z is for ZOMBIE APOCALPYSE, channels the gothic spirit of Edward Gorey. The text follows the standard abecedary model, with a large single letter and a following line on each spread s verso. The excuses range from at least faintly credible ( K is for KIDNAPPED; M is for MONONEUCLOSIS ) to such less-floatable plaints as E is for ENNUI and G is for GREMLINS. Painted largely on the covers, jackets or endpapers of old books (with the titles often visible), 26 neurasthenic girls cast in gloomy lighting and clad in school-uniform blouses, skirts and high boots poutingly model or act out each alibi amid minimally detailed surroundings. The backgrounds can be the best parts of the illustrations. Beastly Boys and Ghastly Girls is a nice complement to G; Out of the Night is positively brilliant for I is for INSOMNIA; A Perfect Spy makes mordant comment on O is for OBSERVATION, in which a drowning girl is espied through a pair of binoculars. Others are less successful: Why position an ex libris sticker over the conked-out girl in N is for NARCOLEPSY ? Of doubtful utility as an idea book for young slackers but sure to draw a few chuckles from the teen leather-and-lip-ring set and grown-ups who often find themselves writing or receiving parental notes to the teacher. (Picture book. 12 & up) Author InformationWith a compulsion to create unique visual stories, Rebecca Chaperon's paintings and illustrations often follow the thread of a heroine's misadventure through an enchanted landscape. Her subject matter ranges from ethereal and dream-like to darkly humorous. Her work can be found at www.thechaperon.ca. Born in England in 1978, Rebecca began to call the rainy shore of Vancouver home after graduating from Emily Carr University in 2002. Her work has been exhibited across Canada and has been awarded a grant from Canada Council for the Visual Arts. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |