Hattie Pearl Click Click
This book is especially appropriate for children having difficulty with reading.
Today, Janey is an adult writer who uses a computer to help children who also like to write. But when she was a girl, Janey had a problem learning to read. The only person who seemed to recognize her difficulty was the effervescent Hattie Pearl. Told in flashback and set in the 1940s.
About the Author
Emily Hearn
Emily Hearn has worked at the National Film Board, written programs on music, dance, and poetry for CBC Radio and the Polka Dot Door for TVO, and she wrote a natural history comic strip, “Mighty Mites” with artist Mark Thurman for OWL magazine. She has written several children’s books, including Franny and the Music Girl and Hattie Pearl Click Click, both published by Second Story Press. More recently, Emily has released two books of poetry: Grass of Green Moment</i/> and They look Like This To Me. She lives with her husband, Douglas Valleau, in downtown Toronto where they make music, write, walk, and entertain their grandchildren.
About the Illustrator
Yvonne Cathcart
Popular children’s illustrator Yvonne Cathcart has illustrated ten picture books including Katharine and the Garbage Dump, It’s A Jungle In Here and Being Big.
Book Info
ISBN: 978-0-929005-44-7
32 Pages
Ages 7 to 10
9" x 6"
Paperback with B&W illustrations
$5.95 CAD
May 3, 1993
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