Louise, the Adventures of a Chicken

by Kate DiCamillo (Author) Harry Bliss (Illustrator)

Louise, the Adventures of a Chicken
Reading Level: 2nd − 3rd Grade
As Louise ventures out into the great wide world, she's a not-so-chicken chicken who isn't afraid to take flight. Lush illustrations by acclaimed illustrator Bliss bring Newbery Medalist DiCamillo's intrepid, spirited, and hope-filled heroine hilariously to life. Full color.
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Publishers Weekly

Starred Review
Newbery Medalist DiCamillo ("The Tale of Despereaux") joins forces with the formidably talented Bliss ("Diary of a Worm") for a series of ripping yarns about a chicken who just can't stay down on the farm. By the time the book reaches its fourth and final chapter (and that word is used more to evoke the book's swashbuckling scale than to indicate a preponderance of text), the indomitable Louise has seen it all and done it all, from escaping pirates on storm-tossed high seas to joining the circusand she's been envisioned as a tasty dish by just about everyone. Not surprisingly, while Louise relishes her wanderlust, she also experiences Weltschmerz here's the hen contemplating the circus: Safe in a clown's wig, hidden beneath his hat, Louise thought of the henhouse and what a quiet, spectacularly lion-free place it was. DiCamillo's brisk, comic narrative crackles with read-aloud savoriness, and her respect for Louise makes the book all the funnier. And where lesser artists might have packed lots of visual nudge-nudges, Bliss creates a thrilling sense of place and puts his wide-eyed heroine front and center. An enlarged format does justice to the details in the artand to the grand sweep of the storytelling. Ages 48. "(Oct.)" Copyright 2008 Publishers Weekly Used with permission.

School Library Journal

Starred Review
PreS-Gr 2A picture book in four chapters in which a thrill-seeking chicken repeatedly leaves the warm security of her henhouse seeking excitement. She is captured by hungry pirates, survives a sinking ship, joins the circus, narrowly escapes a lion, is caged with other chickens, picks the lock with her beak, and liberates her fellow captives. Back home in her barnyard, Louise enthralls her sister chickens with the story of her grand exploits, until all fall asleep tucked safely in their henhouse, having felt the vicarious frisson of adventure. In the nicely patterned telling, DiCamillo ends each of Louise's escapades with an old hen asking her where she has been. "Oh, here and there," is Louise's casual answer. Each new chapter begins with the bold brooder still eager to embark anew. Bliss's illustrations depict the settings of Louise's capers in vague antique worlds with various backdrops and in various eras. On every spread, Louise's bright white feathers and brilliant red cockscomb will stand out and draw the eyes of young readers. Smart choices in book design allow for an oversize book that suits its larger-than-life heroine, and vertical spreads that capture Louise's circus high-wire walk to maximum visual effect. This is a jolly metaphor for the stages of childhood in which young children long for short-lived independence and exploration always within the reassuring bounds of a secure home and family."Kate McClelland, Perrot Memorial Library, Old Greenwich, CT" Copyright 2008 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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Kate DiCamillo
Kate DiCamillo is the author of The Tale of Despereaux which received the Newbery Medal; Because of Winn-Dixie, which received a Newbery Honor; The Tiger Rising, which was named a National Book Award Finalist; and the Mercy Watson stories.

Bagram Ibatoulline graduated from the State Academic Institute of Arts in Moscow and has illustrated numerous picture books, including The Nightingale and Hana in the Time of Tulips. Born in Russia, he now lives in New Jersey, USA.
Classification
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ISBN-13
9780060755546
Lexile Measure
620
Guided Reading Level
-
Publisher
HarperCollins
Publication date
September 23, 2008
Series
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BISAC categories
JUV002090 - Juvenile Fiction | Animals | Farm Animals
JUV001000 - Juvenile Fiction | Action & Adventure
JUV030000 - Juvenile Fiction | People & Places | General
Library of Congress categories
Adventure and adventurers
Chickens
Pirates
Parents Choice Awards (Fall) (2008-Up)
Gold Medal Winner 2008 - 2008
Indies Choice Book Awards
Honor Book 2009 - 2009
E.B. White Read Aloud Award
Nominee 2009 - 2009
Midwest Booksellers' Choice Award
Winner 2009 - 2009
Pennsylvania Young Reader's Choice Award
Nominee 2011 - 2011

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