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Holbrook: A Lizard's Tale

Holbrook: A Lizard's Tale

Current price: $15.00
Publication Date: November 13th, 2006
Publisher:
Clarion Books
ISBN:
9780618714582
Pages:
160

Description

Holbrook loves to paint. He HAS to paint. But no one in the dusty town of Rattler’s Bend understands how important art is. Hoping to find someone who will appreciate his artistic efforts, the young lizard sets off for Golden City, where he encounters a colorful cast of characters, from singing snails to scruffy pigeons. The elegant mink and renowned art patron Count Rainier Rumolde takes Holbrook under his paw and introduces him to the great artists of the day, among them the prima ballerina Margot Frogtayne and the amazing tenor Enrico Escargot.

But not all that glitters is gold, and Holbrook soon finds himself trapped in a frightening world he didn’t know existed. His only chance at escape is to rely on the few tools at his disposal—imagination, courage, and newfound friends.

Hilarious black-and-white drawings illustrate the zany cast of characters in this charming story about a lizard's desire to show his true colors. Author's note.

Praise for Holbrook: A Lizard's Tale

"A fun adventure that will capture the imagination of beginning chapter-book readers." School Library Journal

"The story moves along quickly, enlivened by dramatic situations, dry wit, and dynamic full-page illustrations. An enjoyable romp." Booklist, ALA

"Carter's black-and-white pencil and wash illustrations...offer humorous caricatures of the anthropomorphized animals." Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books

"His engaging adventures make Holbrook a likable, courageous hero." Horn Book Guide —