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 · the only child by Guojing ; illustrated by Guojing ‧ RELEASE DATE: Dec. 1, Left alone when her mother leaves for work, a child amuses herself with television, dolls, and a toy deer before boarding a bus for her grandmother’s www.doorway.ru: Wendy Lukehart. lpoiqwer - Read and download Guojing's book The Only Child in PDF, EPub, Mobi, Kindle online. Free book The Only Child by Guojing. The Only Child by Guojing Synopsis: A New York Times Best Illustrated BookHailed by Entertainment Weekly and the Wall Street Journal as a best book of the year, this gorgeous and imaginative story—part picture book, part graphic novel—is utterly.  · TItle: The Only ChildAuthor: GuojingPublisher: Schwartz WadePublication date: 1 December Format: HardbackPages: pDimensions: xx inchesWei.


The Only Child. (2, ratings by Goodreads) Hardback. English. By (author) Guojing. Share. A New York Times Best Illustrated Book. Hailed by Entertainment Weekly and the Wall Street Journal as a best book of the year, this gorgeous and imaginative story--part picture book, part graphic novel--is utterly transporting and original. In her author's note, Guojing explains that The Only Child came out of her experiences growing up lonely under China's (newly reversed) one-child policy. An expansive and ageless book, full of wonder, sadness, and wild bursts of imagination. - Eliot Schrefer. The New York Times Book Review, Nov. the only child by Guojing ; illustrated by Guojing ‧ RELEASE DATE: Dec. 1, Left alone when her mother leaves for work, a child amuses herself with television, dolls, and a toy deer before boarding a bus for her grandmother's house.


Read "The Only Child" by Guojing available from Rakuten Kobo. A New York Times Best Illustrated Book Hailed by Entertainment Weekly and the Wall Street Journal as a best book of the. The Only Child. by. Guojing (Goodreads Author) · Rating details · 2, ratings · reviews. A New York Times Best Illustrated Book. Hailed by Entertainment Weekly and the Wall Street Journal as a best book of the year, this gorgeous and imaginative story—part picture book, part graphic novel—is utterly transporting and original. Chinese illustrator Guojing grew up a very lonely only child in China, and this book is loosely based on an incident from her childhood when she got lost traveling alone (at just 6 years old!) to her grandmother’s house. She eventually found her way, and that path home became the inspiration for this story.

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