Neville

Neville by Norton Juster, published by Random House Children’s Books on October 25, 2011, is an illustrated work that presents a charming narrative about a boy who moves to a new neighborhood and discovers a creative approach to making friends. This edition features whimsical illustrations by G. Brian Karas, enhancing the storytelling experience for young readers. With 32 pages, this book is designed for children and is suitable for read-aloud sessions.
In Neville, readers will find a humorous exploration of social themes, particularly the challenges and joys of new experiences and friendship. The story is crafted to resonate with anyone who has ever felt like “the new kid on the block,” making it an engaging choice for storytime. The combination of Juster’s storytelling and Karas’s illustrations creates a delightful experience that captures the essence of navigating new environments and building connections.
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Written by the acclaimed author of The Phantom Tollbooth, this Amazon Best Picture Book of the Year is a simply told story about a boy who moves to a new neighborhood and finds a unique way to make friends. With whimsical illustrations by award-winning illustrator G. Brian Karas, here is a read-aloud that’s great for storytime, and is sure to be a hit among fans of Juster, Karas, and anyone who is “the new kid on the block.”
“[T]his ingenious foray into breaking into a new neighborhood makes for an amusing and appealing story.” —School Library Journal
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