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Binding: HardcoverEAN: 9780060755546 ISBN: 0060755547 Label: HarperCollins Manufacturer: HarperCollins Number Of Items: 1 Number Of Pages: 56 Publication Date: October 01, 2008 Publisher: HarperCollins Reading Level: Ages 4-8 Release Date: September 23, 2008 Studio: HarperCollins Related Items:
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![]() Rating: - What a disappointment!I have been a huge DiCamillo fan for many years but, Louise, The Adventures of a Chicken is a huge disappointment. The book reads like a choppy, dry, disjointed work produced by a middle schooler. Please stick to your beautiful and well-developed chapter books, Ms. DiCamillo. Rating: - A goofy bookReviewed by Simon Smith (age 9) for Reader Views (10/08) I think you would really enjoy this book because it is a unique story. It is a large picture book with small but exciting chapters. The endpapers have a beautiful gold and white plant design. The artwork is very good and looks half realistic--faces are one of the artist's strengths. Louise has three adventures: one at sea with pirates, one in the circus, and one in India. In chapter two, which is called "Louise ... Read More Rating: - A Kate DiCamillo Book for Younger Children In this book Kate DiCamillo -- Newbery Winner and National Book Award finalist -- joins forces with Harry Bliss -- award winning illustrator of "Diary of a Worm" and the New Yorker magazine-- to produce a lighthearted book about a hen that longs for adventure, and gets it! Those familiar with Kate DiCamillo know that while her books appear to be fables for young children, that they often have a dark side that makes them better targeted to the middle school and up crowd. With "Louise" however, ... Read More Rating: - She longed for adventure.When you're young, it still feels like anything can and might happen to you. Adventures peek out from under the horizon, big and fantastical ones that could make you feel more in control of your own destiny, more seasoned as a person, or like you're having more fun than you would be just sitting at home. Louise is like that. She's a chicken who wants to experience "true adventure" and leaves home to discover what it really is. Her adventures are familiar in theory (pirates, the circus, faraway ... Read More Rating: - Stick with writing chapter booksAfter Edward Tulane, DiCamillo's work has not been that great. Like she's in a churning-it-out slump. DiCamillo's been aided by wonderful illustrators for her picture books, but Louise (like Great Joy and the Mercy Watson series) is not the best picture book that has ever come along. After being on display in my school library for over a week, it still hasn't been checked out. Edward and Despereaux have been checked out. Stick with writing books of substance with characters of substance, like Edward, and ... Read More In association with Amazon.com | |||||