Paul Hoppe
Paul Hoppe is a writer and illustrator of children's books and graphic novels, as well as a freelance illustrator for publications and advertising agencies. He also teaches occasionally at the School of VISUAL ARTS. Born in Poland and raised in Germany, he now lives and works in Brooklyn, New...
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Paul Hoppe is a writer and illustrator of children's books and graphic novels, as well as a freelance illustrator for publications and advertising agencies. He also teaches occasionally at the School of VISUAL ARTS. Born in Poland and raised in Germany, he now lives and works in Brooklyn, New York. Fore more information, please visit www.paulhoppe.com
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Audience: Grades 6 & up Format: Hardcover/Library Copy No one at my old school knew about my peanut allergy... - first line Sadie is moving to a new high school. This is a chance to reinvent herself, and perhaps even be popular. So she decides to pretend to have a peanut allergy, but she does...
I received a free kindle copy of Last But Not Least Lola & the Wild Chicken by Christine Pakkala, pictures by Paul Hoppe, published by Boyd Mills Press, an Imprint of Highlights, from NetGalley for fair review. I gave it an almost four stars.Grandma tucks Lola in for bed but doesn't know about the p...
Tyler Sears is newly released from prison, on parole, and working as a bartender. He has vowed to give up his life of crime because if he gets caught in the act again it will be his third strike and it'll be prison for the rest of his life. Tyler's life on the outside isn't great, but he does have a...
Dear diary, I am so glad I wasn't this ... What? Dumb? Weird? Desperate? I don't know, actually ... In high school. Thank bob that my parents kept a pretty even keel, and I grew up pretty well-adjusted and never faked a life-threatening allergy. I did pretend I needed glasses for a few months though...
I'm leaning more towards a 1.5 because this work is largely inoffensive, but I still found it so uninspiring that I can't bring myself to bump it up to 2 stars.But before I get into that, I think I should explain something a little more personal first: I suffer from food allergies (including peanuts...