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Many things happened the year Tomie's family built their new house at 26 Fairmount Avenue in Meriden, Connecticut, including the hurricane of 1938 Tomie's first day of school, and his hilarious reaction to the Disney movie Snow White.
"Readers who have enjoyed dePaola's family stories in picture-book format will happily snuggle up for this longer visit." The Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books
"A disarmingly unselfconscious...[and] entirely satisfying easy chapter book." The Horn Book, starred review
Author Bio: Tomie dePaola is known for his popular picture books about his childhood memories and his wonderful extended family.
Children's author-illustrator Tomie De Paola describes his experiences at home and in school when he was a boy.
Tomie dePaola, known for the well-loved Strega Nonabooks and many others has fashioned a charming short novel from his own childhood. Illustrated with many black-and-white drawings and small black silhouettes, the nine chapters describe the family's ups and downs in building the family home, as well as other exciting events like a hurricane and Tomie's first day of school. The first person narrative, which has the uncluttered freshness of a child's viewpoint, weaves in well-chosen details that will entertain young readers.
More Reviews and RecommendationsBest known for his award-winning picture book Strega Nona and for the 26 Fairmount Avenue series of chapter books, Tomie dePaola is one of the most prolific -- and beloved -- author/illustrators in the field of children's literature.
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November 21, 2006: Have you and your family ever moved? Do you remember what it was like? That is what this wonderful book, which is suited for children from seven to ten-years-old. The author, Tomie de Paola writes about the year before he and his family moved from their apartment and into their new home on Fairmont Avenue. The book starts with de Paola describing the Hurricane of 1938. He recounts many of the events of his life in that year and even talks about problems arising in the construction of the home saying, ?My mom kept crying. My dad kept using more and more bad words.? If your family has ever built a house you can really relate to the story. I really liked the book, and would definitely encourage anyone to read it. It is truly a great autobiography of de Paola. Tomie de Paola, the author, was born in 1934 in the town of Meridian, Connecticut. He is of Irish and Italian heritage. From an early age it was always is ambition to create picture books. He wrote books for his family as a child for birthdays and such. He is also a great artist and designer. Tomie de Paola is also known to put out two to four books a year, an astonishing feat. de Paola, Tomie. 26 Fairmont Avenue. New York: G.P. Putnam?s Sons, 1999.
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December 28, 2002: Tomie manages to make his stories very relational and yet still appealing to young boys. It captures so much of what my son goes through and it speaks, very believably, from the 5/6/7 year old perspective. It talks about changes and family and things not being what you expected. He really validates a lot of the fears and anxieties that kids go through when things change. In a word it's real and that's what makes it really great writing. I love reading it with my son!