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Quinny Hopper
Quinny Hopper
Quinny Hopper
Brief Description: "Two polar-opposite eight year olds who become summer best friends find their friendship threatened by the uncertainties of a new school year."--Marc Notes: Originally published in hardcover in 2014 by Disney/Hyperion Books.; Two polar-opposite eight year olds who become summer best friends find their friendship threatened by the uncertainties of a new school year.--; Provided by publisher. Review Quotes: "This is a delightful, amusing chapter book with lively, relatable characters. Black-and-white drawings add to the overall mood of the story. Fans of Sara Pennypacker's Clementine and Judy Blume's Super Fudge will flock to this entertaining chapter book." ""School Library Journal"""Review Quotes: "Quinny and Hopper narrate alternating chapters, each with a strong voice and spot-on language and emotions. Funny, honest, and fast paced, this book about friendship should have wide appeal." ""Booklist """Review Quotes: "The book is engrossing, and the likable duo change and grow in believable ways. Quinny and Hopper, who take turns narrating, have distinct, well-differentiated voices, and Schanen makes good use of her individuated secondary characters as well. Swearingen's black-and-white drawings both capture the spirit of the characters and enhance the narrative. This endearing story about true friendship should appeal equally to boys and girls." ""Kirkus Reviews"""Review Quotes: "First-time children's author Schanen skillfully captures Quinny's zest and Hopper's timidity through their interactions and alternating narratives, and Swearingen's smudgy spot illustrations amplify the lively tone. The story's best moments showcase the spirited friendship between Quinny and Hopper, but there's much to appreciate throughout this exuberant debut." "Publishers Weekly""Biographical Note: Adriana Brad Schanen lives in Montclair, NJ with her husband and two very, very, extra-very lively daughters. Quinny & Hopper is her first children's book. Visit her online at adrianabradschanen.com. Greg Swearingen has illustrated over 50 chapter books. He completed his Bachelor of Fine Arts Degree from Columbus College of Art and Design in Ohio and received the Norman Rockwell of Stockbridge Award from the Society of Illustrators. Greg developed his illustrative style through drawing and experimenting with different types of media. He currently uses a mixed media technique combining acrylics, watercolor, and colored pencils. He resides in California with his wife. Publisher Marketing: Quinny has a lot to say. Hopper gets to the point. Quinny has one speed: very, very, extra-very fast. Hopper proceeds with caution. Quinny has big ideas. Hopper has smart solutions. Quinny and Hopper couldn't be more different. They are an unstoppable team. But when summer ends, things suddenly aren't the same. Can Quinny and Hopper stick together in the face of stylish bullies, a killer chicken, and the brand-new Third Grade Rules-especially the one that says they aren't allowed to be friends anymore?
Contributor Bio: Swearingen, Greg GREG SWEARINGEN is a freelance artist who has created covers for books including Diane Duane's Young Wizards trilogy and Theodore Taylor's The Boy Who Could Fly Without a Motor. www.swearingen.com
240 pages
| Media | Books Book |
| Released | April 7, 2015 |
| ISBN13 | 9781484716663 |
| Publishers | Hyperion |
| Genre | Topical > Friendship |
| Pages | 234 |
| Dimensions | 131 × 193 × 18 mm · 250 g (Weight (estimated)) |
| Illustrator | Swearingen, Greg |
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