McDuff's New Friend (McDuff)
1st ed.
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Contributions
- Jeffers, Susan, ill. - Contributor
Publication
1998 - Hyperion Books for Children, New York, New York (State)
Language
English
Word Count
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Page Count
0 pages
Identifiers
- Internet Archivemcduffsnewfriend00well
- ISBN-100786823372
- ISBN-10078680386X
- ISBN-139780786823376
- ISBN-139780786803866
Classifications
- DDC[E]
- LCCPZ7.W46843 Mah 1998
- LCCPZ7.W46843 Mem 1998
Description
Illustrator Susan Jeffers is perhaps best known for her charming, nostalgic work in the McDuff series. These endearing tales, illustrated by Jeffers and written by Rosemary Wells, follow the life and adventures of McDuff, a spunky West Highland terrier. With her realistic imagery and richly hued palette, Jeffers serves up a storybook version of 1930s England, the perfect playground for McDuff and his memorable cast of characters.In addition to the McDuff series, Susan has also illustrated this spring's Love Songs of the Little Bear, written by Margaret Wise Brown, an endearing picture book that celebrates the profundity in everyday moments and simple things. Jeffers has also adapted and illustrated the New York Times' best-seller Brother Eagle, Sister Sky and The Three Jovial Huntsmen, for which she received a Caldecott Honor Award and illustrated Lassie Come-Home, written by Rosemary Wells. Westie lovers will be thrilled to learn that McDuff's adventures continue this fall with Jeffers and Wells's latest collaboration, McDuff Goes to School, introducing a lovable new friend -- a black Scottie named Marie Antoinette
First Sentence
It was Christmas Eve.
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