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The Lying Carpet

Average rating
4.1 out of 5
Based on 24 Ratings and 12 Reviews

Book Description
From the author of the acclaimed Halibut Jackson comes a mold-breaking philosophical fairy tale for all ages. Part graphic novel-an extraordinary gift book to treasure. Imagine a disused living room in a grand house. In it is a tiger rug and a statue of a little girl. But is the tiger a real tiger, a fake, or a magical carpet? Is the little girl real but bewitched, or just a stone statue, a... More
Book Information
PublisherAndersen Press
BindingPaperback (8 editions)
Reading LevelAges 9-12
# of Pages80
ISBN-101849390177
ISBN-13978-1849390170
Publication Date04/01/2013
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About David Lucas (Author) : David Lucas is a published author and an illustrator of children's books. Some of the published credits of David Lucas include Nutmeg, Lying Carpet, The Robot and the Bluebird, and Peanut.
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9/25/2008 celia Leary said: Saw an advanced copy of this and it is gorgeous. Typical simple yet powerful illustrations but this time in black and white rather than his lovely colours. This adds rather than detracts though. A older readership than previously,. Leaves you thinking.
tags: I recommend, I read

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