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Imagine a day
    Gonsalves, Rob.
Publisher: Atheneum Books for Young Readers,
Pub date: 2005.
Pages: 1 v. (unpaged) :
ISBN: 0689852193
Item info: 2 copies available at Richmond Hill Central Library and Richmond Green Library.
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Richmond Hill Central Library Copies Material Location
JP GONSA 1 Children's book Children's picture book
Oak Ridges Moraine Library Copies Material Location
JP GONSA 1 Children's book Material has been checked/charged out
Richmond Green Library Copies Material Location
JP GONSA 1 Children's book Children's picture book
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Summary
Imagine a day when your swing swings you higher than the highest treetops. Imagine a day when you can ride your bike up a path of falling leaves into the very tree they are falling from. Imagine a day when you release a handful of blue balloons into a cloudy, gray sky to create a postcard-perfect day. Imagine a day when the ordinary becomes the extraordinary...a day when anything is possible.Imagine a Dayis the companion book to the critically acclaimedImagine a Night,whichSchool Library Journaldeclared "a fascinating foray into the imagination." Renowned Canadian artist Rob Gonsalves once again stretches the limits of visual exploration with his breathtaking paintings and encourages parents and children alike to look beyond the limits of the everyday world andimagine. Distributed by Syndetic Solutions, Inc.
Publishers Weekly Review
As he did with Imagine a Night, artist Rob Gonsalves once again creates haunting optical illusions with Imagine a Day by Sarah Thomson. Is that a tree's reflection in the water, or a leafy growth that breaks the surface? Is the foundation of a train's bridge made of stone, or human acrobats? What makes up a picket fence, pickets or skyscrapers? Gonsalves calls into question the way that visual impressions color one's interpretation of reality. Copyright 2005 Reed Business Information. From: Reed Elsevier Inc. Copyright Reed Business Information
School Library Journal Review
Gr 3-6-Gonsalves awakens young readers from the twilight fantasy of Imagine a Night (S & S, 2003) and invites them to visit his evocative dreamscapes in broad daylight. The "wow" factor in every image is high, though some of the acrylic paintings pack more of a conceptual punch than others. The illustration that accompanies "imagine a day-/-when your house enfolds you/like a nest,/rocking gently/in the autumn wind" is definitely pretty neat. But "imagine a day-/-when you forget how to fall" is more deeply powerful, insightful, and visually demanding. The dust jacket copy indicates that Gonsalves's influences include such surrealist masters as Varo and Magritte, but picture-book aficionados-children included-are likely to associate these sophisticated, sensitive acrylics with other kid-friendly art by the likes of Anthony Browne and Chris Van Allsburg. Every image, from first to last, gives viewers plenty to ponder in their quieter moments, and older readers with artistic sensibilities will be as inspired as their younger siblings. Like Gonsalves's art, this riveting, memorable book works on many levels.-Catherine Threadgill, Charleston County Public Library, SC Copyright 2005 Reed Business Information. From: Reed Elsevier Inc. Copyright Reed Business Information
Booklist Review
Gr. 3-6. In a companion to Imagine a Night (2003), Gonsalves offers a new series of remarkable paintings that fool the eye in transparent yet intriguing ways. Each double-page spread presents a large picture and Thomson's brief text, such as imagine a day . . . when you can dive down through branches or swim up to the sun. In this case, the acrylic painting depicts a scene in which a large tree is clearly reflected in the calm waters of a river or a lake. Three children climb out of the boat and along the reflection of the tree branches, toward the shore. In another painting, children walk along a picket fence, which almost imperceptibly turns into a city skyline that features the Chrysler Building. The text, though often lyrical, adds less to the book than the detailed pictures, which will stimulate wonder and imagination. An intriguing introduction to the surreal in art, this large-format book will fascinate children and adults with its realistic depiction of logical impossibilities. --Carolyn Phelan Copyright 2005 Booklist From: Syndetics Solutions, Inc. Distributed by Syndetic Solutions, Inc.
Author Biography
Sarah L. Thomson attended college in Oberlin, Ohio. After graduation, she moved to New York and worked in publishing. She eventually became a senior editor at HarperCollins Children's Books. She became a full-time author shortly after her first book, The Dragon's Son, was published. Her works include Stars and Stripes: The Story of the American Flag; all the Wildlife Conservation Society I Can Read Books, including Amazing Tigers!, winner of an Oppenheim Toy Portfolio Gold Seal Award; and What Lincoln Said.

(Bowker Author Biography) Distributed by Syndetic Solutions, Inc.

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Personal Author Gonsalves, Rob.
Title Imagine a day / paintings by Rob Gonsalves ; written by Sarah L. Thomson.
Edition 1st ed.
Publication info New York : Atheneum Books for Young Readers, 2005.
Physical descrip 1 v. (unpaged) : col. ill. ; 29 cm.
Summary Whimsical thoughts, bringing colorful and happy images to the reader.
Held by CENTRAL OAKRIDGES RICHVALE RICHGREEN
Subject term Imagination--Fiction.
Added author Thomson, Sarah L.
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