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Henry's Hand


No. of pages 48

Published: 2013

Reviews
Great for age 3-6 years

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Henry's Hand is a story about the friendship between Henry, a giant, and his right hand. You see, Henry sometimes has trouble keeping track of his body parts-everything from his ears to one of his legs can fall off. Once, his eye even rolled under the couch and wouldn't come out until bedtime. But with help from Hand, Henry keeps himself together. In fact, Henry and Hand are the best of friends . . . that is, until Henry takes Hand for granted, pushes him too far, and Hand runs away. A charming tale of friendship, forgiveness, and loyalty, Henry's Hand is also a quirky story for readers of all ages, especially those of us who know what it feels like to fight with your best friend. Praise for Henry's Hand"A charming story with wonderful illustrations-give Ross and Henry a hand!"-Patrick McDonnell, Caldecott Honor-winning author/illustrator of Me . . . Jane and creator of Mutts"Clever, moving, and funny. What more can you ask for in a beautifully illustrated children's book?"-Graydon Carter, editor of Vanity Fair and father of five "In Ross MacDonald's world, fiendishly silly things happen as a matter of course. In Henry's Hand, our weirdly lovable hero is falling apart-literally-and chasing after the pieces. Only Henry is more human than he appears to be-which can't always be said about the rest of us!"-David Small, author/illustrator of Stitches, a National Book Award finalist and #1 New York Times bestseller"Henry's Hand is funny and sweet, but creepily crazy enough to delight any young monster-lover. It delighted me."-Paul O. Zelinsky, three-time Caldecott Medal-winning author/illustratorSTARRED REVIEW "A good old-fashioned man/appendage love story for the ages... Kids will come for the monster and the disembodied hand. They'll stay for the story."-Kirkus Reviews, starred review"All the pieces are in place, as it were, and MacDonald sets them in motion in a melodramatic plot that wraps up with a reunion worthy of applause-with both hands."-Publishers Weekly"It's a ridiculous and bizarre concept, but also filled with a lot of heart."-School Library Journal"Fresh and quirky tale about the bumps that occur even in the best of friendships."-The Bulletin of The Center for Children's BooksAwardA Junior Library Guild Selection2013 Parents' Choice Award - Recommended

 

This book was recognised in the Picture Book category by the Parents' Choice Award.

There are 48 pages in this book. This is a picture book. A picture book uses pictures and text to tell the story. The number of words varies from zero ('wordless') to around 1k over 32 pages. Picture books are typically aimed at young readers (age 3-6) but can also be aimed at older children (7+). This book was published 2013 by Abrams .

Susan Wood is the author of the forthcoming picture-book biography Esquivel! Space-Age Sound Artist, illustrated by Duncan Tonatiuh. She lives in Norfolk, Virginia. Ross MacDonald is the illustrator of many books for children, including Henry Hand and Hit the Road, Jack. He lives in Connecticut.

This book has been nominated for the following award:

Parents' Choice Award
This book was recognised in the Picture Book category by the Parents' Choice Award.

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