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Book Review: Adèle and Simon by Barbara McClintock

Written by Gina Ruiz
Published March 13, 2007

Adèle & Simon is such a beautiful book. It’s one of those books that make you ooh and ah over the pages. The story and the illustrations are equally compelling.

Adèle cautions her brother Simon not to lose anything on the way home from school and he immediately begins to lose things. The book is a walking trip through early 20th-century Paris. Adèle & Simon are walking through the City of Lights and there are such wonderful distractions and things to see that Simon can’t help but lose his things.

They take a walk through the Louvre and Degas and Simon loses his crayons. They find acrobats performing in the streets. There is a parade with oh, so many wonderful things! It’s a dream of Paris, the Paris of Gigi, of Madeline. The impressionists are alive and well. Paris is in its glory and Adèle & Simon get to walk through it all. I wanted to crawl right into the book and live in it.

The double page illustrations of the city are wondrous and bring to mind the illustrations of Ludwig Bemelmen’s. The pen and ink drawings filled with watercolors are simply exquisite.

One of the things I loved best were the endnotes that talked about the locations on each illustration like on pages 18-19. The illustration is of the Jardin du Luxemborg. Ms. McClintock provides a little history and documentation of the gardens. It is very educational!

Awards & Honors:
Amazon.com Top 10 Editors’ Picks: Children
Child Magazine Best Books of the Year
Children's Books: 100 Titles for Reading and Sharing, New York Public Library
New York Times Book Review Best Illustrated Books of the Year
Parenting Magazine, Best Children’s Award 

Gina MarySol Ruiz is a freelance writer, poet and book reviewer. Gina has maintained several blogs over the years. Gina is also a columnist with Blogcritics.org. She has also been a panelist for the Cybils awards two years running in the Graphic Novel category. She is a member in good standing of SCBWI - Los Angeles Chapter, Linkedin Journalists and Las Comadres Para Las Americas. You can find her on Foodbuzz, Facebook, Myspace, Twitter and LinkedIn.
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Book Review: Adèle and Simon by Barbara McClintock
Published: March 13, 2007
Type: Review
Section: Books
Filed Under: Books: Children, Review
Part of a feature: Minor Considerations: Children's and Young Adult Books
Writer: Gina Ruiz
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