Alice Atherton's Grand Tour
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Cassandra Campbell
Ten-year-old Alice Atherton is sent by her father to spend the summer with his dear friends the Murphys who live with their three children and pet monkey in the French Riveria. There, Alice will meet and learn from some of the most extraordinary luminaries of the time. She visits a junk yard with Pablo Picasso looking for objects to make into art, performs a dance inspired by celestial bodies with the renowned Ballet Russes, and imagines magical adventures with Zelda and F. Scott Fitzgerald.
An uplifting story that will appeal to readers who love books by authors like Kate DiCamillo and Jeanne Birdsall.
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"A charming chapter book for young readers." —Romper
"Sweetly entertaining." —Kirkus Reviews
"This historical fiction will appeal to readers interested in unschooling or family stories like the Vanderbeekers series." —Booklist
"Comedic characterizations and standard adventure plotting accompany an amusing premise, idyllic French Riviera ambiance, and introduction to era-specific creatives in this upbeat escapade." —Publishers Weekly
"The lessons taught by the historical figures incorporated into this fiction title will impact readers and bring fresh air to the genre." —School Library Journal
"Sweetly entertaining." —Kirkus Reviews
"This historical fiction will appeal to readers interested in unschooling or family stories like the Vanderbeekers series." —Booklist
"Comedic characterizations and standard adventure plotting accompany an amusing premise, idyllic French Riviera ambiance, and introduction to era-specific creatives in this upbeat escapade." —Publishers Weekly
"The lessons taught by the historical figures incorporated into this fiction title will impact readers and bring fresh air to the genre." —School Library Journal
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