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category: Children's Fiction
published: Aug 2015
ISBN:9781554984466
publisher: Groundwood Books Ltd

Grant and Tillie Go Walking

by Monica Kulling, illustrated by Sydney Smith

tagged: united states, cows, art & architecture
Description

Grant Wood believed that to be a real artist, he had to live in Paris. But once he got there, he realized that to be a great painter he needed to return to the people and places—and even animals—that he knew and loved the best.

Inspired by the life of artist Grant Wood, this is the sensitively imagined story of the great American painter and a cow named Tillie. Skillfully mixing fact with fiction, Monica Kulling’s text explores the making of an artist, while Sydney Smith’s illustrations echo Grant Wood’s own techniques. The result is a gently wise picture book that will encourage young readers and artists to trust the love that is sometimes only found close to home.

Includes an author’s note that provides biographical information about Grant Wood.

About the Authors

Monica Kulling has published over thirty-five titles for children, among them In the Bag! Margaret Knight Wraps it Up, selected by the Smithsonian as one of Ten Great Science Books for Kids. Her books have been regularly nominated for awards, including ForeWord Reviews Book of the Year Award for All Aboard! Elijah McCoy's Steam Engine.


Sydney Smith is a children's book illustrator and author. He lives in Halifax, Nova Scotia, with his wife and two sons. He has received multiple awards for his illustration and writing, including the 2024 Hans Christian Andersen Award for Illustration.

Recommended Age, Grade, and Reading Levels
Age:
4 to 8
Grade:
k to 3
Reading age:
4 to 8
Awards
  • Commended, CCBC Best Books for Children and Teens
Editorial Reviews

Using watercolours, ink, and a toothbrush, illustrator Sydney Smith mimics Grant’s style, bringing Kulling’s story of friendship, home, and ambition to life with an understated softness.

— National Post

The tender message to draw inspiration from the things you love still holds true in this mixture of fact and fiction.

— School Library Journal

A heartfelt, visually pleasing, and informative read inspired by an artist’s love for his home.

— Booklist Online

This fanciful story represents the power of friendship and the role of the familiar in the creative process.

— Kirkus Reviews

One of the best children's books written on the story of painting. Highly recommended.

— CM Magazine
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