This Is M. Sasek and This Is the World

This Is M. Sasek and This Is the World Blog | Avery and Augustine
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This Is M. Sasek and This Is the World Blog | Avery and Augustine
This Is M. Sasek and This Is the World Blog | Avery and Augustine
This Is M. Sasek and This Is the World Blog | Avery and Augustine

Say the name M. Sasek and you’re immediately transported into the pages of your favorite “This Is...” book.  His travel books have taken millions of children exploring around the world.  His graphic aesthetic and bold, geometric and witty style are immediately recognizable.  His playful narrative has a ring of nostalgia to it and evokes a bygone era, yet its vintage charm still very much resonates with young readers and families today.

This Is the World is a hefty anthology featuring abridged versions of some of M. Sasek’s most beloved books — This is New York, This is Paris, This is Greece, This is London, This is Australia, This is Texas, This is Munich, This is Rome, This is Britain, This is Hong Kong, This is Israel, This is San Francisco, This is Edinburgh, This is Venice, This is Washington D.C., and This is Ireland.

His biography, aptly named This Is M. Sasek, celebrates his life as an artist, author, incidental radio broadcaster, traveler and epic picture book maker.  The book includes a thoughtful bio that gives us insights into his life as well as excerpts from his correspondence with others written during his stay in each city as he painted and wrote his books.  Miroslav Sasek left a lasting legacy — his books are still being printed today and his influence is still felt in the work of countless artists.

This Is M. Sasek was written by Olga Cerna, Pavel Ryska and Martin Salisbury and This Is the World was written and illustrated by Miroslav Sasek.  Both were published by Universe.

Little Lit Book Series: Writers and Writing

My Worst Book Ever | Little Lit Book Series: Writers and Writing | Avery and Augustine
My Worst Book Ever | Little Lit Book Series: Writers and Writing | Avery and Augustine

This month we’re sharing books about writers and writing for #littlelitbookseries.

“Yes, it all began so well,

There was I down in my writing shed:

early morning, cup of coffee,

blank page, teeming brain.”

An author starts off writing the best book ever about a “desperate, crafty, sneaking crocodile” and is on a roll.  He’s pounding out verses at a pretty good clip until flying cats, spilling cups of coffee and a forgotten-about family vacation to the seaside happen.  And then, horror of horrors — paper-eating snails.  But that’s not all that can go wrong before this poor chap’s book can make it to print — oh no, that is not all.  It’s shaping up to be the worst book ever.

A highly amusing story about the writing process.  If you’re a fan of Allan Ahlberg’s work, seek this one out.  He delivers hilarity, high jinks (many of them involving four-year-olds) and some really funny laugh-out-loud moments in MY WORST BOOK EVER.  Illustrated by Bruce Ingman and published by Thames & Hudson, it’ll be out on April 17.

Visit @littlelitbookseries to see other books about writers/writing throughout the month and head over to #littlelitbookseries on Instagram to find out what everyone else is sharing today.

The Town of Turtle

The Town of Turtle | Avery and Augustine
The Town of Turtle | Avery and Augustine
The Town of Turtle | Avery and Augustine
The Town of Turtle | Avery and Augustine

The story of a little turtle who lives a lonely, solitary life on a desolate planet in a far off part of the world.  He dreams of a better home and some company to go with it.  He sets off to “make some renovations to his shell” and keeps building until “the last drops of sunlight and paint.”  One thing leads to another, and before he knows it, he’s built a library, a school and an ice-skating rink, all on the back of his shell!  Can you imagine what happens next?  Yes, something magical.  The Town of Turtle is of the most gorgeously ethereal, tenderhearted stories we’ve encountered in a while and it will leave a beautiful, indelible mark in your mind and heart.

The Town of Turtle was written by Michelle Cuevas, illustrated by Catia Chien and published by HMH Books for Young Readers.  It’s out on April 10.

Everything You Need for a Treehouse

Everything You Need for a Treehouse | Avery and Augustine
Everything You Need for a Treehouse | Avery and Augustine
Everything You Need for a Treehouse | Avery and Augustine
Everything You Need for a Treehouse | Avery and Augustine

A lyrical, glorious ode to treehouses and the imaginative, adventurous children who dream them up.  We can’t even begin to tell you how beautiful this book is, inside and out.  It epitomizes the best aspects of childhood — its unfettered creativity, wild imagination, ingenious resourcefulness and inexhaustible magic.  This book is tremendous, and is the type to keep on giving with each read.  If you buy one book this spring...this should most definitely be it.

Everything You Need for a Treehouse was written by Carter Higgins, illustrated by Emily Hughes  and published by Chronicle Books.  It’ll be out soon on April 10.