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$18.95
Published on May 24, 2016 | 120 Pages
Best Seller
Hardcover
$18.95
Published on May 24, 2016 | 120 Pages
Publishers Weekly BEST Books for Summer 2016
“Sea Change is like a dip in cold Canadian waters: just step inside, and soon you’re completely swept away, finding yourself overwhelmed and breathless, entranced by this whirlwind of a book. Bravo, Frank Viva. And glub, glub, glub.” – Lemony Snicket, author of A Series of Unfortunate Events
“Truly heartbreaking! Viva ingeniously weaves words and pictures to evoke that strange, wonderful moment – when the very worst experience of your life somehow becomes the very best.” – Chip Kidd, author of Only What’s Necessary: Charles M. Schulz and the Art of Peanuts
One summer can change your whole life. As soon as school lets out, Eliot’s parents send him to the very edge of the world: a fishing village in a remote part of Nova Scotia. And what does the small town of Point Aconi have to offer? Maggots, bullies and grumpy old men. But along the way, Eliot discovers much morea hidden library, starry nights and a mysterious girl named Mary Beth. See Point Aconi through Eliot’s eyes, as he finds that this place he never wanted to visit is becoming a home he doesn’t want to leave.
“Sea Change is like a dip in cold Canadian waters: just step inside, and soon you’re completely swept away, finding yourself overwhelmed and breathless, entranced by this whirlwind of a book. Bravo, Frank Viva. And glub, glub, glub.” – Lemony Snicket, author of A Series of Unfortunate Events
“Truly heartbreaking! Viva ingeniously weaves words and pictures to evoke that strange, wonderful moment – when the very worst experience of your life somehow becomes the very best.” – Chip Kidd, author of Only What’s Necessary: Charles M. Schulz and the Art of Peanuts
One summer can change your whole life. As soon as school lets out, Eliot’s parents send him to the very edge of the world: a fishing village in a remote part of Nova Scotia. And what does the small town of Point Aconi have to offer? Maggots, bullies and grumpy old men. But along the way, Eliot discovers much morea hidden library, starry nights and a mysterious girl named Mary Beth. See Point Aconi through Eliot’s eyes, as he finds that this place he never wanted to visit is becoming a home he doesn’t want to leave.
Author
Frank Viva
Frank Viva is an award-winning artist and designer who lives in Toronto with his family. Viva’s other books include the New York Times Best Illustrated Children’s Book selection Along a Long Road, the Parents’ Choice Award winner A Long Way Away, and TOON’s Cybils award-winning A Trip to the Bottom of the World with Mouse. His art has appeared in many places, including regularly on the cover of The New Yorker.
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