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Author:
Anthony Browne
ISBN13:
978-0679914464
ISBN:
0679914463
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Publisher:
Knopf Books for Young Readers (July 20, 1991)
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Subcategory:
Growing Up & Facts of Life
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1710 kb
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1778 kb
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Rating:
4.2
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106

Anthony Browne is one of the world's most celebrated creators of picture books, with classics such as Gorilla, Voices in the Park, Willy the Wimp and Zoo to his name.

Anthony Browne is one of the world's most celebrated creators of picture books, with classics such as Gorilla, Voices in the Park, Willy the Wimp and Zoo to his name. From the former Children's Laureate and twice winner of the Kate Greenaway Medal comes a stunning and perceptive story about worry and anxiety, featuring his much loved chimp, Willy. One day Willy goes to the park. It’s a sunny day, but a cloud hovers over him and he can't join in the fun.

Hulking Hugh seems an unlikely candidate, but as Willy discovers, the oddest Hans Christian Andersen Medal winner Anthony Browne brings his polished artwork to another humorous, heartwarming tale about the charming chimp and his unexpected success.

Willy and Hugh Hardcover – 1 Jul 1991. by Anthony Browne (Author)

Willy and Hugh Hardcover – 1 Jul 1991. by Anthony Browne (Author). They enjoy sharing time and experiences together and best of all Willy even gets to reciprocate and help Hugh when he finds a & creature'! As an adult reader you can spot a whole host of subtleties in the writing that you could talk about with your child if you so wished. There are great touches of humour in the story and in the illustrations.

Willy and Hugh are very different but they make a great team! show more. Anthony Browne is one of the most talented artists working in children's books today and it's always exciting to see a new book by him.

Explore our range of cheap books by Anthony Browne. He was awarded the Hans Christian Andersen Award in 2000 for services to children’s literature (the first British author to win it since 1956) and was Children’s Laureate between 2009 and 2011.

Anthony Edward Tudor Browne (born 11 September 1946, in Sheffield) is a British writer and illustrator of children's books, primarily picture books, with fifty titles to his name. From 2009 to 2011 he was Children's Laureate.

Title: Willy and Hugh (Red Fox picture books). Authors: Browne, Anthony. Publisher: Red Fox. Binding: Paperback.

Willy and Hugh are very different but they make a great team! . Willy hasn't got any friends and no-one ever lets him join in with their games. until the day he bumps into Hugh Jape in the park. Willy and Hugh are very different but they make a great team! OZON. ru 662. Похожие книги: Willy and Hugh. From one of the most celebrated author-illustrators wo. т 1501. т 822.

Anthony Browne's stunning and masterful drawings, combined with a bizarre sense of humour, make Willy's exploits . Willy is back to delight us". Books for Keeps

Anthony Browne's stunning and masterful drawings, combined with a bizarre sense of humour, make Willy's exploits increasingly compulsive". Hurrah! we all say. Books for Keeps. Browne is one of those acclaimed picture book authors who never disappoints".

Willy the chimpanzee is lonely until he meets Hugh Jape in the park, and the two become friends
  • This is such a lovely story. Willy is a lonely chimp, picked on by others when he literally bumps into Hugh Jape (great name!) in the park one day and his whole life is changed. He has a friend.

    Friendship is always a good theme for children's books and this works on many levels. Willy is no longer lonely, and when Buster arrives on the scene Willy finds he has a friend who will stand up for him and look after him. They enjoy sharing time and experiences together and best of all Willy even gets to reciprocate and help Hugh when he finds a `terrifying creature'! As an adult reader you can spot a whole host of subtleties in the writing that you could talk about with your child if you so wished.

    There are great touches of humour in the story and in the illustrations. The pictures are really well done, adding much to the text in the way only good illustrations can.

    Verdict:This is a brilliant read and a fun book to share.

  • In this work the main character named Willy is a monkey. This book describes how Willy makes a new friend. In the beginning of the story, Willy is sad and lonely because he has no friends. As the story progresses he meets an ape named Hugh. They become good friends and spend a lot of time in various places together. The illustrations in this story is also very unique. All the characters are monkeys. Some illustrations even offer irony. In Willy and Hugh when they go and visit the zoo, instead of the cages housing animals, they hold humans who look rather scared. Browne not only adds irony to the illustration but also underhandedly suggests a double meaning behind this illustration. It makes a more mature reader question whether Browne is making an animal rights statement or just trying to make the picture funny. There are a lot of humorous and ironic illustrations in the story. Browne also plays around with the idea of irony in Hugh's masculinity. In Hugh's illustartions he is quite awkward looking. Hugh's shirt does not match and the vest that is over his shirt is three times too small. Hugh's pants are also not the normal length, not to mention that the knees in his pants are worn out. Dirt stains also are all down the front of his legs and on the back of his behind. The colors in these illustrations are solid, vivid, dark colors. These colors, although dark, do not add a dreary tone to the stories. The color's bold and vividness add to the story by keeping the reader's attention. The characters in these stories are male and the dark colors help to develop the character's masculinity. Seeing a monkey in a pretty pastel lavender jogging suit just does not have the same effect as a monkey in a dark green and red jogging suit. If the colors were lighter it would confuse younger readers about the gender of the characters The text in this works is written in a bold, medium type. This is done so that there is focus on the words, but more on the pictures. On the pages where there is print there are also pictures on the page and a larger picture on the opposite page. This story combines the text and its illustrations together. Browne seems very interesting and entertaining in this story. Whether the reader is young or old I believe they would find some entertainment in his books. Browne writes children's books that add a unique perspective to the work.

  • We think it was a very sweet story about two totaly different apes, who met eachother in the park by accident. We love all the books of the ape Willy. He is very shy and so lovely. In the Netherlands he's called Sijmen.

  • This is one of the sweetest, simplest stories I've read to my son -- relevant to [...] age range -- explores real feelings that all of us experience, ranging from loneliness and being "left out of the crowd" to the happiness of finding a friend and feeling useful and liked. Such a nice, heartwarming tale.