Synopses & Reviews
Adèle and her younger brother, Simon, have just arrived in New York City to visit their Aunt Cécile and prepare for a grand train trip around America. “
Please try not to lose anything on our trip,” Adèle tells her brother with a sigh. But how can Simon remember to keep an eye on his belongings when there are so many wonderful distractions and astounding sights to take in? The endearing team from
Adèle & Simon returns in a crosscontinental adventure that reflects the vitality of early twentieth-century America, from the Boston Public Garden to San Franciscos Chinatown. Stunning pen-and-ink-andwatercolor illustrations are filled with innumerable hidden treasures, and endpapers featuring a period map of America extend the fun. Adèle & Simon in America is a 2009 Bank Street - Best Children's Book of the Year.
Review
“The young Parisian siblings from McClintocks well-loved ADÈLE & SIMON embark on a second highly successful adventure . . . . Sepia-colored endpapers trace their cross-country route on an old railway map, creating an early-20th century setting, and the artists characteristic ink-and-watercolor work depicts each of 12 destinations in impeccable period detail.” —Starred, Publishers Weekly
“The books old-fashioned appeal comes in large part from McClintocks gentle pen-and-watercolor art. The deceptively simple scenes open up the more the reader studies them; her illustrations are meticulously researched and supplemented with endnotes explaining the choices in each picture.”
—Newsday
“McClintocks travelogue unfolds with . . . uncommon affability. . . . Kids will have fun poring over lovely tableaus to look for what Simon has lost. . . . Kids can also look for famous people, some familiar and some not. (Mark Twain is boarding a Mississippi steamboat, and Teddy Roosevelt's first family is strolling near the Capitol.). . . . Adèle and Simon in America is full of adventure and affection. But it is not only about people. It is also about place. As the title suggests, there are three stars—a sister, a brother and a nation.” — The San Francisco Chronicle
“As always, McClintocks fabulously detailed Victorian-style pen-and-watercolor drawings repay close study.” —Bloomberg.com
“This is a feast for the eyes and a wonderful way to incorporate geographic information into a childs frame of knowledge.” —School Library Journal
“The broad, very finely drawn American scenes reward close study; not only are the small tourists and their lost items there to be picked out, but each spread is stocked with bustling figures and business, along with accurately rendered architectural and historical detail. . . . The elegant period visuals supply plenty of eye candy.—Kirkus Reviews
“The absorbing artwork will sustain many viewings, perhaps even enough for eagle-eyed readers to spot Simons (tiny) lost objects in the spreads.” —Booklist
“Once again, the carefully researched illustrations are invitingly detailed and touched with humor, while a historical endpaper map recapitulates the journey.” —Horn Book
“A gem . . . highly recommended, along with the original.”—Bookloons
“Barbara McClintocks intricate pen-and-ink watercolor drawings are ideally suited to the early 20th-century setting of a train journey two visiting siblings from France make across America.” —Worcester Telegram & Gazette
“Lively end notes include historical pointers for each illustration.” —South Florida Sun-Sentinel
Synopsis
Adele and her younger brother, Simon, have just arrived in New York City to visit their Aunt Cecile and prepare for a grand train trip around America. "Please try not to lose anything on our trip," Adele tells her brother with a sigh. But how can Simon remember to keep an eye on his belongings when there are so many wonderful distractions and astounding sights to take in? The endearing team from
Adele & Simon returns in a crosscontinental adventure that reflects the vitality of early twentieth-century America, from the Boston Public Garden to San Francisco's Chinatown. Stunning pen-and-ink-andwatercolor illustrations are filled with innumerable hidden treasures, and endpapers featuring a period map of America extend the fun.
Adele & Simon in America is a 2009 Bank Street - Best Children's Book of the Year.
Synopsis
Adle and her younger brother, Simon, prepare for a grand train trip around America, in the highly anticipated follow-up to "Adel & Simon." Full color.
Synopsis
In this enchanting picture-book sequel to "Adle & Simon," Adle and her younger brother return in a cross-continental adventure that reflects the vitality of early-20th-century America, from the Boston Public Garden to San Francisco's Chinatown.
About the Author
BARBARA MCCLINTOCK has written and/or illustrated many acclaimed books for young readers, among them Adèle & Simon, an ALA Notable Book, a Childrens Book Sense Pick, and a New York Times Book Review Best Illustrated Book of the Year. She lives in Windham, Connecticut.