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A review by scribepub
Izzy and Frank by Katrina Lehman
Izzy and Frank is an exquisite ode to old friends, new beginnings and the carefree adventures of childhood.
Shannon Wong-Nizic, Oh Creative Day
This is a lovely story about a unique friendship between a little girl and her seagull [that] also touches on the trauma of moving house and starting a new school. FOUR STARS
Good Reading
This is a beautifully lyrical story dealing with moving house and the acceptance of change. Through the eyes of Izzy, it is learnt that you can live a life celebrating elements of the old and the new. Izzy is an imaginative and original character and has a lovely curious nature about her. I highly recommend it.
Suzie Bull, Farrells Bookshop (ABA Text Publishing Bookseller of the Year 2019)
An entertaining collaboration between author Katrina Lehman and illustrator Sophie Beer, Izzy and Frank is an original, utterly charming, and unreservedly recommended addition to family, daycare centre, preschool, elementary school, and community library picture book collections for children.
Children’s Bookwatch, Midwest Book Review
Lehman’s sweet story is beautifully composed and full of satisfying alliteration (‘wild-wind-blowy days’ and ‘sparkly, spiky starfish’), and Beer’s illustrations are just as lovely. Set to a striking palette of turquoise and orange, the wonderfully detailed artwork invites readers into both the spacious seaside and the landlocked cityscape. Izzy’s journey will particularly resonate with young readers who have faced a change of address, helping them remember that home (and fun) can be found anywhere, with anyone.
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A touching story about a truly unique friendship ... A beautiful picture book, perfect for reminiscing about adventurous summer holidays or fun times with the family and getting excited about going back to school.
Louise Weeks, Mum’s Grapevine
Alexander Fernández, Mr Alex’s Bookshelf
Lehman’s sweet story is beautifully composed and full of satisfying alliteration (‘wild-wind-blowy days’ and ‘sparkly, spiky starfish’), and Beer’s illustrations are just as lovely. Set to a striking palette of turquoise and orange, the wonderfully detailed artwork invites readers into both the spacious seaside and the landlocked cityscape. Izzy’s journey will particularly resonate with young readers who have faced a change of address, helping them remember that home (and fun) can be found anywhere, with anyone.
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Shannon Wong-Nizic, Oh Creative Day
This is a lovely story about a unique friendship between a little girl and her seagull [that] also touches on the trauma of moving house and starting a new school. FOUR STARS
Good Reading
This is a beautifully lyrical story dealing with moving house and the acceptance of change. Through the eyes of Izzy, it is learnt that you can live a life celebrating elements of the old and the new. Izzy is an imaginative and original character and has a lovely curious nature about her. I highly recommend it.
Suzie Bull, Farrells Bookshop (ABA Text Publishing Bookseller of the Year 2019)
An entertaining collaboration between author Katrina Lehman and illustrator Sophie Beer, Izzy and Frank is an original, utterly charming, and unreservedly recommended addition to family, daycare centre, preschool, elementary school, and community library picture book collections for children.
Children’s Bookwatch, Midwest Book Review
Lehman’s sweet story is beautifully composed and full of satisfying alliteration (‘wild-wind-blowy days’ and ‘sparkly, spiky starfish’), and Beer’s illustrations are just as lovely. Set to a striking palette of turquoise and orange, the wonderfully detailed artwork invites readers into both the spacious seaside and the landlocked cityscape. Izzy’s journey will particularly resonate with young readers who have faced a change of address, helping them remember that home (and fun) can be found anywhere, with anyone.
Booklist
A touching story about a truly unique friendship ... A beautiful picture book, perfect for reminiscing about adventurous summer holidays or fun times with the family and getting excited about going back to school.
Louise Weeks, Mum’s Grapevine
From the moment you gaze at the cover, Izzy’s bright smile, pale pale skin and gloriously red hair pull you into this charming picture book that literally pops off the page. Beer’s illustrations grab your attention with her beautifully detailed renderings rich in soft blues and warm earthy tones. The book, however, is more than just pretty pictures (and pretty they are), it tells a wonderful story of a girl that moves away, and starts a new life.
Alexander Fernández, Mr Alex’s Bookshelf
Lehman’s sweet story is beautifully composed and full of satisfying alliteration (‘wild-wind-blowy days’ and ‘sparkly, spiky starfish’), and Beer’s illustrations are just as lovely. Set to a striking palette of turquoise and orange, the wonderfully detailed artwork invites readers into both the spacious seaside and the landlocked cityscape. Izzy’s journey will particularly resonate with young readers who have faced a change of address, helping them remember that home (and fun) can be found anywhere, with anyone.
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