Genre: Jeunesse 4 à 7 ans

Pages: 24

Date de parution: 21 June 2022

ISBN (Papier): 9782897502935

ISBN (ePub): 9782897502959

ISBN (PDF): 9782897502942

Code: 20220621120752

A Home For Molly

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Illustré par: Nathasha Pilotte
Auteur: Jennifer Houle

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The inhabitants of the bottom of the bay are discouraged.So much waste accumulates there. Not a day goes by without one of them getting stuck in a plastic object. Molly and Fred, two lobsters, and their friend Celeste the crab decide to take action, especially as Molly is about to moult and must think about protecting her eggs. So, they return all the waste to where it came from. Then, in a sudden turn of events, the fishermen intervene.

Also available in french under the title Un logis pour Molly

Nathasha Pilotte

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Native de la ville de Québec, Nathasha Pilotte réside à Saint-Jean (NB) depuis des années où elle a pratiqué la profession d'infirmière avant de se concentrer exclusivement à ses projets de créations. Elle aime travailler l'aquarelle et l'acrylique dans son salon qui lui sert de studio, le tout sous la supervision attentive de ses chats, Zim et Luha.

 

Nathasha Pilotte, from Québec City, has lived in Saint-John, New Brunswick since she became a nurse. She was in this profession for years before she decided to concentrate exclusively on her creative projects. She enjoys working with watercolours and acrylic paint in the living room that serves as her studio, under the attentive supervision of her cats Zim and Luna. 

Jennifer Houle

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Jennifer Houle a grandi à Shediac, au Nouveau-Brunswick, et habite maintenant près de Fredericton. Elle est l’autrice de deux recueils de poésie, The Back Channels (2016) et Virga (2019), et a remporté de nombreux prix pour ses écrits (J.M. Abraham Poetry Award, Fiddlehead Poetry Book Prize, etc.). Mère de deux enfants, elle est également une membre active de la communauté littéraire. Un logis pour Molly est son premier album illustré.

 

Jennifer Houle grew up in Shediac, New Brunswick and now lives near Fredericton. She is the author of two poetry collections, The Back Channels (2016) and Virga (2019), and has won numerous awards for her writing (J. M. Abraham Poetry Award, Fiddlehead Poetry Book Prize, etc.). She is an active member of the literary community and a mother of two children. A Home for Molly is her first picture book.