Praise for Marie-Louise Gay and The Three Brothers: Finalist, Elizabeth Mrazik-Cleaver Canadian Picture Book Award, 2020 Winner, Quebec Writers' Federation Prize -- Children's and Young Adult Literature, 2020 Commended, Bulletin Blue Ribbon, 2020 "Each page spread is delightfully illustrated with Gay's signature mixed-media compositions of soft hues and bright details that draw the eye to moments in the brothers' trek through the serene setting in search of wild animals." -- School Library Journal "Gentle, humorous, and fun." -- Kirkus Reviews "There are no direct answers here about what the next steps in mitigating climate change can be, but the story offers a timely, gentle introduction to an increasingly complex and, for this generation, very concrete challenge." -- The Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books "[A] simple, optimistic story that is beautifully illustrated. Readers young and old will love the hope-filled, wordless final double-page spread." -- CM Review of Materials "Her media and artistry conjure the inquisitiveness of children, light and detailed, colourful and full." -- CanLit for Little Canadians "A gentle and beautiful book." -- Open Book "[A] tender tale of childhood, brotherhood, and the brutal effects of climate change.
This book is an age-appropriate entry into a conversation that the whole world should be having." -- Quebec Writers' Federation Jury "[The Three Brothers] is filled with beautiful watercolour illustrations with bright colours and fun details that kids will love returning to again and again." -- Child's Life "No doubt about it, it's a 'keeper'." -- Sal's Fiction Addiction Blog Praise for Marie-Louise Gay and Fern and Horn: "A dazzling romp celebrating childhood and imagination." -- Booklist, starred review "Gay's take-you-by-surprise, childlike mixed-media illustrations wittily shine a spotlight on children's creativity and ingenuity, affirming that sharing can solve a multitude of conflicts . sometimes. A real winner that's as delightful as it is constructive." -- Kirkus Reviews Praise for Marie-Louise Gay and Mustafa: "A touching story about adjustment, recovery, love, and friendship, told of a boy whose family moves to a new country due to war.
An invaluable resource for those working with children from resettled refugee families as well as host communities." -- Kirkus, starred review "The story of a young boy moving to an unfamiliar place and finding his way, even when another language is spoken, is one that all children should hear . One for the must-be-purchased list." -- School Library Journal, starred review Praise for Marie-Louise Gay and Short Stories for Little Monsters: "Original, inventive, pore-overable, and child-pleasing ." -- Horn Book, starred review "This volume is worth reading multiple times to enjoy the humor and to revisit the witty illustrations and snappy dialogue." -- School Library Journal, starred review.