Gaspard on Vacation

Gaspard on Vacation by Anne Gutman, published by Alfred A. Knopf in 2001, is a delightful addition to the Misadventures of Gaspard and Lisa series. This 32-page book, written in English, follows Gaspard as he seeks adventure away from his family’s museum visits during their vacation. His journey takes a turn when he discovers a little red kayak, leading him to explore the picturesque canals of Venice.
Readers will find a humorous tale that captures Gaspard’s escapades and the charm of his surroundings. The story features themes of action and adventure, highlighting Gaspard’s interactions with animals and the unique transportation methods of the region. This edition invites young readers to join Gaspard on his playful exploration, making it an engaging read for those interested in stories set in vibrant locations.
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“Gaspard on Vacation” is one of two titles launching the Misadventures of Gaspard and Lisa series. While on vacation, Gaspard escapes from his family’s endless visits to museums and embarks on his own exciting adventure. He finds a little red kayak–the perfect fit–and takes off to explore the canals of Venice, until an unfortunate run-in with a gondola stops him!
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