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How Picturebooks Work by Maria Nikolajeva, Carole Scott

lattelibrarian's review against another edition

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4.0

I read this in preparation to a picturebook class I'm taking this fall--it's one of the required readings, and I can see why!  Though this book is small, it packs a lot of punch--complete with scans of illustrations to further make Nikolajeva's points.  

While using symbolic theory, art theory, and everything in between, she deconstructs how picturebooks are created, how they are perceived, and how they change across editions.  However, be warned--most of the picturebooks used are Swedish, so for us American readers, we may have a hard time relating to her examples.  Nonetheless, her analyses are concrete, sound, and clearly have a lot of thought behind them.  This is definitely a must-read for someone who wants to analyze picturebooks in the same way old classics are analyzed.

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5.0

Awesome, awesome book. I got a lot out of it. I'd been looking for a long time for a comprehensive work which would help me to understand why I admire some picturebooks and why others fall flat. This does it for me.

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4.0

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