Chopsticks
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Told entirely with images, this is the story of Glory, a piano prodigy. Brilliant and lonely, Glory falls in love with Frank, who moves in next door, and is soon unable to play anything but the song "Chopsticks."
Authors:
Anthony, Jessica
Statement of Responsibility:
Jessica Anthony, Rodrigo Corral
Title:
Chopsticks
Publisher:
New York :, Penguin Group,, c2012
Characteristics:
272 p. :,chiefly col. ill. ;,24 cm.
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Add a CommentThis book was very interesting, I'll admit I was a bit confused but it was good none-of-the less
The story and images of the book were stunning! I felt so guilty that I had finished it in just two hours, when I'd seen how much work had gone into it. Very quick, poetic, and artistic.
This was one of the most creatively written books I have experienced in months. Something like this was a long time coming and should be reviewed often for this generations place in the reading world. Well thought out, well put together and the characters were very likeable.
Beautiful and intriguing.
I ordered this book and glad I did! I really liked this book! :)
A breathtaking and innovative work. What does it really mean to be madly in love?
Cute idea, but I felt like something was missing.
best romance ever.
I still don't get what happens in this book! I searched the internet and it seems nobody knows, or people aren't telling. Still, it was really interesting to read a story in pictures, that is so completely different than a graphic novel.
A love story told through photos and newspaper clippings. Fun, interesting read.