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Chris Raschka

    6. März 1959

    Chris Raschka ist ein gefeierter Illustrator, dessen unverwechselbarer visueller Stil die Welt der Kinderliteratur bereichert hat. Seine Werke strahlen oft eine spielerische Energie aus und fangen die Essenz einer Geschichte durch einfache, aber wirkungsvolle Zeichnungen ein. Raschka ist bekannt für seine gekonnte Beherrschung verschiedener künstlerischer Techniken, die es ihm ermöglichen, visuell ansprechende Bücher zu schaffen, die sowohl bei jungen Lesern als auch bei Erwachsenen Anklang finden. Seine Beiträge sind ein Beweis für die Kraft des visuellen Erzählens und seinen bleibenden Einfluss auf die Kunst des Kinderbuchs.

    Doggy Dog
    A Ball For Daisy, A
    Saint Spotting
    A Ball for Daisy
    Hey! Ja?
    Geheimnisvoller Thelonius
    • 2024

      That Curious Thing

      • 312 Seiten
      • 11 Lesestunden

      Set in a whimsical world, this middle grade adventure explores themes of good and evil through the lens of feline characters. The narrative, enriched by the unique artistic style of two-time Caldecott Medal winner Chris Raschka, captivates young readers with its engaging plot and charming illustrations. The story promises to delight cat lovers and adventure seekers alike, blending humor and moral lessons in a captivating way.

      That Curious Thing
    • 2024

      From Caldecott Award winner Chris Raschka, tales of unforgettable characters who live in a NYC apartment building “To the company of ur-New Yorkers like Stuart Little, Harriet the Spy, and Lyle, Lyle, Crocodile, let me hold open the door for The Doorman’s Repose. A new favorite." —Gregory Maguire “….marvelously intriguing stories…” —Lemony Snicket Some of us look up at those craggy, mysterious apartment buildings found in the posher parts of New York City and wonder what goes on inside. The Doorman’s Repose collects ten stories about 777 Garden Avenue, one of the craggiest. The first story recounts the travails of the new doorman, who excels at all his tasks except perhaps the most important one—talking baseball. Others tell of a long-forgotten room, a cupid-like elevator, and the unlikely romance of a cerebral psychologist and a jazz musician, both of whom are mice. Because the animals talk and the machinery has feelings, these are children’s stories. Otherwise they are for anyone intrigued by what happens when many people, strangers or kin, live together under one roof.

      The Doorman’s Repose
    • 2024
    • 2023

      "A picture book biography of Mary Lou Williams, an American jazz pianist and composer who wrote hundreds of compositions, recorded hundreds of songs, and wrote arrangements for Duke Ellington and Benny Goodman, and is an artist often overlooked in the canon of American music because of her gender and skin color"-- Provided by publisher

      Mary's Idea
    • 2022
      3,2(189)Abgeben

      Two-time Caldecott Medal winner Chris Raschka celebrates the enduring bond between best friends-a young girl and her cat.

      Meow
    • 2021

      A church is a weighty thing, isn’t it? Its doors are heavy and hard to budge. Its walls are made of stone. And there may be strange or even scary pictures inside. How can a small person make sense of these intimidating places? Two-time Caldecott medalist Chris Raschka shares his mother’s wonderful way of visiting a church: what they would call saint spotting. Each visit to a church becomes an adventure, a trip through the stories that have shaped centuries of faith.Playful and poignant, this beautifully illustrated book introduces readers to saints and symbols through the warm bond between a mother and son. From bookish Paul to faithful Mary Magdalene, from musical Cecilia to animal-loving Francis, there’s a fascinating saint to discover in every corner. 

      Saint Spotting
    • 2020

      The Blue Table

      • 32 Seiten
      • 2 Lesestunden
      3,4(351)Abgeben

      Celebrating the themes of family, community, and generosity, this picture book by two-time Caldecott Medalist Chris Raschka is ideal for gatherings of loved ones. Its beautiful illustrations and heartfelt message make it a perfect choice for any occasion focused on gratitude and togetherness.

      The Blue Table
    • 2020

      Mama Baby

      • 32 Seiten
      • 2 Lesestunden
      2,6(83)Abgeben

      A heartwarming dialogue unfolds between a mother and her baby, capturing the tender moments of their relationship. This picture book, crafted by Caldecott Medalist Chris Raschka, is designed for the youngest readers, offering a sweet and simple exploration of love and connection. The charming illustrations complement the gentle narrative, making it an ideal choice for early childhood reading.

      Mama Baby
    • 2020

      Mother Goose of Pudding Lane

      • 48 Seiten
      • 2 Lesestunden
      2,8(128)Abgeben

      From celebrated picture book creators Chris Raschka and Vladimir Radunsky comes one possible answer to the age-old question: Who was Mother Goose? We all love to hear Mother Goose rhymes and riddles. But did you know that there was a real Mother Goose who lived in Boston three hundred years ago? In 1692, Elizabeth Foster married a widower with ten children. His name was Isaac Goose, and after they married, Elizabeth became Mother Goose. She and Isaac had six more children together, and to help her care for such a big and boisterous family, Mother Goose sang songs and lullabies and made up rhymes and poems. Her nursery rhymes and stories were published at a print shop on Pudding Lane in Boston, though no copies of her book exist today. In a book featuring some of Mother Goose's best-loved works, Vladimir Radunsky's bright and humorous illustrations and Chris Raschka's rhyming poems tell the little-known story of the Goose children, Isaac and Elizabeth herself - the Mother Goose of Pudding Lane.

      Mother Goose of Pudding Lane
    • 2015

      A Ball for Daisy

      • 36 Seiten
      • 2 Lesestunden
      4,0(46)Abgeben

      Winner of the 2012 Randolph Caldecott Medal This New York Times Bestseller and New York Times Best Illustrated Book relates a story about love and loss as only Chris Rashcka can tell it. Any child who has ever had a beloved toy break will relate to Daisy's anguish when her favorite ball is destroyed by a bigger dog. In the tradition of his nearly wordless picture book Yo! Yes?, Caldecott Medalist Chris Raschka explores in pictures the joy and sadness that having a special toy can bring. Raschka's signature swirling, impressionistic illustrations and his affectionate story will particularly appeal to young dog lovers and teachers and parents who have children dealing with the loss of something special.

      A Ball for Daisy