Julian Hector's Picture Book List

Julian's latest book The Gentleman Bug was published this spring by Atheneum.Here's his list:
- THE ARRIVAL by Shaun Tan. My absolute favorite Book! I don't know what else to say; the book is an experience.
- THE STORY OF FERDINAND by Munro Leaf, Robert Lawson. I love this book to the point that my first picture book was told from a Matador's point of view.
- THE BUTTERFLY BALL AND THE GRASSHOPPER'S FEAST by Alan Aldridge and William Plomer. My first textbook in anthropomorphism. To this day, I imagine that wasps wear armor and sword-fight, and that old snails ride on butterfly drawn leafs.

- AMPHIGOREY by Edward Gorey. I like all of Gorey's compilations, but Amphigorey has the "The Gashlycrumb Tinies," "The Doubtful Guest," and "The Hapless Child."
- THE WIND IN THE WILLOWS by Kenneth Grahame, illustrated by E.H. Shepard. This is my second textbook in anthropomorphism.
- MAKE WAY FOR DUCKLINGS by Robert McCloskey. I like this book for a lot of reasons, but these days, I look at for its construction. From its size, to the creamy paper, chocolaty ink, green jacket, and the fonts, I think that it's one of the best built picture books.
- AND TANGO MAKES THREE by Justin Richardson and Peter Parnell, illustrated by Henry Cole. My favorite family story.
- MOMMY? by Maurice Sendak, Arthur Yorinks, and Matthew Reinhart. This is one of the most fun books to open.
- BRUNDIBAR by Maurice Sendak and Tony Kushner. I really like the backstory behind this book, and Tony Kushner's rhyme at the end is both haunting and honest. This is a great book for dealing with bullies.
- OLIVIA by Ian Falconer. This book was published during my sophomore year of high-school, and I'll always love it for bringing picture books back into my life. It's surreal to me that I now share Ian Falconer's editor and art director.
Published on October 26, 2010 13:07
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