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Finding Lucy  Cover Image Book Book

Finding Lucy / Eugenie Fernandes.

Fernandes, Eugenie, 1943- (author,, illustrator.).

Summary:

"Lucy is happy painting the color of laughter in her garden, but loses her way when she follows feedback from a series of animal critics. With wise encouragement from her cat, Lucy finds her authentic self in her work again and painting is rewarding once more." Provided by publisher.

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  • 1 of 1 copy available at Tsuga Consortium.

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  • 0 current holds with 1 total copy.
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Lakeshore Branch STO JP Ferna 31681020118147 PICTURE Available -

  • Baker & Taylor
    When Lucy sets out to paint the color of laughter, everyone from a rabbit to a crocodile has an opinion on what it should look like, and it shakes her confidence in her artwork.
  • Ingram Publishing Services

    A thoughtful young artist is challenged to overcome a series of unruly naysayers and rediscover the value of her creative spirit

    How do you paint the color of laughter, or the flutter of birds, or the whimsy of the wind? Lucy, a thoughtful girl with a brush, a smock, and a sassy cat, is determined to find out. But after a snide rabbit appears with his own opinion of what Lucy should paint, the young artist’s confidence is shaken. And worst of all, the rabbit isn’t the only visitor keen to make their voice heard.

    Acclaimed author-illustrator Eugenie Fernandes delivers a rich picture book about the value of independence and self-expression

    A thoughtful young artist is challenged to overcome a series of unruly naysayers and rediscover the value of her creative spirit

    How do you paint the color of laughter, or the flutter of birds, or the whimsy of the wind? Lucy, a thoughtful girl with a brush, a smock, and a sassy cat, is determined to find out. But after a snide rabbit appears with his own opinion of what Lucy should paint, the young artist’s confidence is shaken. And worst of all, the rabbit isn’t the only visitor keen to make their voice heard.

    Acclaimed author-illustrator Eugenie Fernandes delivers a rich picture book about the value of independence and self-expression

  • Ingram Publishing Services
    A thoughtful young artist is challenged to overcome a series of unruly naysayers and rediscover the value of her creative spirit.

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