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Serena Geddes

Autore di Rosie and Rasmus

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Opere di Serena Geddes

Rosie and Rasmus (2019) 18 copie
Why I Love My Mom (2011) — Illustratore — 9 copie
Why I Love My Dad (2011) — Illustratore — 7 copie
Samuel's Kisses (2010) — Illustratore — 6 copie
Hope is a spark (2022) — Illustratore — 5 copie
Pepper Creek Ponies #1: a New Friend (2021) — Illustratore — 5 copie
Gracie and Josh (2013) — Illustratore — 4 copie
We Are Matildas (2023) — Illustratore — 3 copie
Hijabi Girl (2016) — Illustratore — 3 copie
Why I Love My Grandpa (2011) — Illustratore — 3 copie
Row, row, row your boat : what can you see? (2010) — Illustratore — 2 copie
Why I Love My Grandma by Reynolds, Alison (2011) (2011) — Illustratore — 1 copia

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Informazioni generali

Sesso
female
Luogo di residenza
Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Breve biografia
[from author's website]
I'm an international author, illustrator, speaker and all-round creative. More often than not, you'll find me hanging out in quaint cafes with coffee in one hand, a journal and brush in the other. With over seventy titles published in Australia and overseas, I am about to begin the next chapter of this creative journey writing and illustrating graphic novels.

Prior to dabbling in picture books, I spent six years working for Walt Disney Studios in Sydney with a group of talented artist on sequels to The Lion King, Peter Pan: Return to Neverland, Lady and the Tramp and Jungle Book. Disney offered an intense 3-month training period as an entry level In-betweener and is where I gained most of my skills. Unfortunately the doors closed in 2006 but many of the artists continued animation in studios like Dave Enterprises, Flying Bark and Animal Logic. Working for Disney has been one of the highlights in my career and definitely was a contributor when it came to illustrating for picture books.

I studied a short course at CCE in Sydney, run by Donna Rawlins and Wayne Harris in 2009 which taught the process of illustrating a picture book. Sharing their knowledge and industry requirements this amazing course attributed to my first official offer months later.

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Oh how sweet this book was. For starters, I adored the illustrations. Soft and endearing, I was able to create the voice in my head for Rosie. (She ended up sounding like Opal from When Calls the Heart)

Anyway, it is an empowering story of friendship. Of finding an unlikely friend and latching onto them. Of helping them soar. I thought the ending would be different (that once Rasmus flew away he would come back). Well, that didn't happen and you know what? I am okay with that. Because I feel that shows authenticity. Sometimes friends are here for seasons. They help us to keep trying (as is the case with Rosie and the actual end of this book)… (altro)
 
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msgabbythelibrarian | 3 altre recensioni | Jun 11, 2023 |
This sweet story about a lonely girl making friends starts out well, but I didn't care for the ending.

Rosie, a white girl in an old-fashioned village, is shy. She stands back as kids walk by in pairs and triples, fly kites, and play around the fountain. Outside the village is Rasmus, a pudgy green dragon with no wings. Rosie wishes the other kids would see her. Rasmus wishes he could fly. When Rosie wanders under his tree, he gives her a flower and they become friends, sharing their favorite things with each other. But when Rosie sees how sad Rasmus is that he can't fly, she sets out to find a way to help him. She tries many plans, but it's not until she gives him goggles and a scarf that he finally grows wings and can fly! The friends say a sad goodbye and Rosie is left alone again, this time with a flower to remember Rasmus by... until she sees another shy girl and offers her the flower, starting a new friendship.

The soft, pastel art is very enticing for readers who like fantasy and warm fuzzy feelings. Most of the kids pictured appear to be white, and the small village is very picturesque with a blue sea in the distance and no cars or machinery in evidence, although the kids wear modern clothes as they freely run across the cobbles of the main square.

On the one hand, most kids will just see this as a cute story about a dragon. On the other hand, several things about the ending especially bothered me. Rosie and Rasmus originally become friends because Rasmus makes an overture to her and they're both lonely. But their friendship quickly devolves into Rosie's efforts to "fix" Rasmus and help him fly and in the end he spontaneously sprouts wings. That feels like a weird call back to books like Heidi where the kids are friends with the "poor cripple" and they just magically lose their disability. There's no reason given for Rasmus having to leave - maybe he was imaginary all the time? On the other hand, there's also kind of an implication that he doesn't fit into their perfect little world in the village. I also noticed that the solitary girl Rosie makes friends with wasn't there in the first place - so maybe it isn't just that she needs to make overtures, but that she has to wait for the right time and the right person.

Verdict: Kids probably won't pick up on all the things that confused/bothered me as an adult, so ultimately it's a sweet book with a nice message about making overtures to make friends. I would say it's an additional purchase.

ISBN: 9781481498746; Published April 2019 by Aladdin; F&G provided by publisher
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JeanLittleLibrary | 3 altre recensioni | Apr 19, 2019 |
A lonely little girl, too shy to approach the other children in her small, cobblestoned village, meets a lonely dragon, too unsure to befriend the children in said village. Rosie and Rasmus are soon fast friends, and Rosie works tirelessly to help her draconite companion to achieve his lifelong dream of flying. But when Rasmus finally does sprout wings, they take him far away, leaving Rosie lonely again. Can she find a new friend...?

Australian author/artist Serena Geddes, who has previously contributed the illustrations to a number of beginning chapter-book series, from Belinda Murrell's Lulu Bell books to the Marguerite Henry's Misty Inn collection, makes her picture-book debut with Rosie and Rasmus. A poignant but ultimately heartwarming tale is paired with adorable and expressive artwork here, making this a wonderful friendship story for the picture-book set. I was a little surprised by the ending, as I expected something more pat, so kudos to Geddes for that. I appreciated the message that a true friend will always help her companion, even if it means having to say goodbye to him, and thought the artwork was charming. Recommended to shy young children who dream of having a friend, of having a dragon, or of having a dragon-friend.… (altro)
 
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AbigailAdams26 | 3 altre recensioni | Mar 29, 2019 |

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Voto
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ISBN
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