Showing posts with label Barrington Books. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Barrington Books. Show all posts

Thursday, April 17, 2014

Loved To Pieces. . .with John Rocco (and a Giveaway!)


Today, we are thrilled to welcome award-winning author and artist John Rocco to the Cottage. As creators go, John is as versatile and prolific as they come. From illustrating Rick Riordan's internationally bestselling Percy Jackson and The Olympians covers, to bringing to life the world of Katherine and James Patterson's fantasy The Flint Heart, to penning and illustrating the sublime Caldecott-honor-book Blackout, to his latest project, Swim That Rock--a teen novel he co-wrote an illustrated with his friend and fellow writer Jay Primiano--John's body of work is pretty awe-inspiring. So, we were fascinated to hear which childhood book holds a special place in his memory.

John chose Little Richard by Patricia M. Scarry, illustrated by Cyndy Szekeres.

Tell us about the book...

"Sometimes books can be time travel machines. You might just glimpse the cover, or see your name scrawled in Crayola on the end pages, or run your finger over the bite marks, or sometimes it’s the smell of it that takes you back. However it’s triggered, suddenly there you are, all warm in your footed pajamas, curled up on the couch with the reader du jour, and every ounce of your focus on the story in front of you. 


This is what Little Richard did to me. In 2004, I was helping my mother move out of the house I grew up in when I discovered a stash of my children’s books in the bottom of a closet. Amongst an almost unhealthy amount of Dr. Seuss books, there was Little Richard. My friend. The wonderful prose of Scarry’s words, combined with the incredible playfulness and warmth of Szekeres’s drawings, create a world that absorbed every fiber of my being.


Little Richard and Porcupine were as real to me as my sister or my parents. In 2006, my daughter was born, and it was with great joy that I was able to introduce her to my friends, Little Richard and Porcupine."

John Rocco studied illustration at the Rhode Island School of Design and School of Visual Arts in New York City. He is the author of many acclaimed books for children Wolf! Wolf!, winner of the Borders Original Voices Award for best picture book; Moonpowder, part of the Original Art Show at the Society of Illustrators; Fu Finds the Way, and Blackout, a New York Times Best Book of the Year and winner of a 2012 Caldecott Honor.

John also illustrated Whoopi Goldberg‘s Alice and the covers for Rick Riordan‘s multi-million copy internationally bestselling series Percy Jackson and the Olympians, The Kane Chronicles, and The Heroes of Olympus, as well as the fantasy fairytale, The Flint Heart, written by Katherine Patterson and her husband, John.

His most recent book, Swim That Rock, is a young adult novel he co-wrote with his childhood friend, poet and performer, Jay Primiano. The story is largely based on their own childhood and teen experiences as clam fisherman on the Rhode Island coast.

John  lives in Los Angeles with his wife, Aileen and their daughter, Alaya. Learn more about John's work at his website: roccoart.com.  For more about Swim That Rock, visit the authors' blog.
 

If you are in the Rhode Island area, John and Jay will be signing books at Barrington Books, in Barrington, Rhode Island, on Saturday, April 26th from 11am-1pm (visit on the store's Facebook page for details) as well as an evening launch party at 7pm, at the Jamestown Arts Center in Jamestown, Rhode Island.

 *AND THERE'S A GIVEAWAY! *
 
If Rhode Island is a little too far away for you to visit, worry not, fair readers! The Crooked Cottagers are giving away a signed copy of Swim That Rock to one lucky fan! Leave a comment in the comments section below, and we'll choose a random winner on Saturday, April 26th, the day of John & Jay's launch events!


Here's a synopsis of the book:

Swim That Rock
by John Rocco and Jay Primiano
ISBN: 978-0-7636-6905-8
April, 2014; Candlewick Press

When fourteen-year-old Jake’s dad goes missing in a fishing-boat accident, he refuses to think he may have lost his father forever. Suddenly, nothing is certain in Jake’s future, and he must struggle to help save the local diner his mother runs from being repossessed by loan sharks. In Narragansett Bay, scrabbling out a living catching quahogs isn’t easy, but with the help of some local clammers, Jake is determined to work hard and earn enough money to ensure his family’s security and save the diner in time. Told with cinematic suspense and a true compassion for the characters, Swim That Rock is a fast-paced coming of age story that beautifully and evocatively captures the essence of coastal Rhode Island life, the struggles of blue-collar family dynamics, and the dreams of one boy to come into his own.

COMMENT BELOW FOR A CHANCE TO WIN 
A SIGNED COPY!

Monday, March 10, 2014

A Very Civilized Celebration — and a gift for your table!

Yesterday the Cottagers gathered at Barrington Books in Barrington, Rhode Island for a most delicious occasiona book party to celebrate Cottager Kara LaReau's brand-new picture book, NO SLURPING, NO BURPING!: A TALE OF TABLE MANNERS.  

Mr. Pig (when not lurking by the refreshments) snapped some photos of the big day. Take a peek! Then scroll down to the bottom to find a gift for YOU from Kara.

Kara next to the snazzy signing: "Join us for a VERY civilized celebration!"

The author, ready to greet her fans. Congratulations, Kara!
Kara's biggest fan is first in line.
He's first in line for Kara's homemade chocolate-raspberry cupcakes, too. Yum!


Er, Mr. Pig took a LOT of photos of the cupcakes.
 
The Cottagers on our best behavior: Kristen Tracy, Kara, Anika Denise, and Jamie Michalak. (Mr. Pig was suspiciously missing. As were all of the cupcakes.)
If you weren't able to make the party, don't fret. You can still order the book, get a free signed bookplate, and download Kara's gift for your table a handy place-setting diagram. Print it out, color it in, and stick it on your fridge — you’ll always have a guide handy at dinnertime! 

NO SLURPING, NO BURPING!
A Tale of Table Manners
by Kara LaReau
Illustrated by Lorelay Bové
Walt Disney Animated Studios (March 2014) 
ISBN 978-1-4231-5733-5
 
"In a twist on common expectations, two kids must teach their parent how to adopt an appropriate tableside manner. Their father’s a sweet fellow, but each day at dinner, Evie and Simon must work to correct his less-than-sterling conduct. . . . A list of suggested table manners graces the end of the book. Parents hoping to instill good behavior in their own offspring will clamor for this title." Kirkus Reviews


For more etiquette advice, visit Kara's new tumblr account called Ms. Civilized, where she shares her thoughts about manners and courtesy, along with some of her favorite images, quotes, and helpful hints on how to move through life with grace.