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Books with author Kim LA Fave

  • Doggerel

    Kim La Fave

    Audio Cassette (Doubleday Canada, March 1, 1996)
    There are shaggy dogs, waggy dogsAnd dogs that have fleasThere are slow dogs and low dogsAnd dogs out on spreesThere are cute dogs and mute dogsThat do without barksThere are mild dogs and wild dogsOut making their marks...Sheila Dalton, author of the acclaimed Bubblemania, and award-winning artist Kim LaFave, whose delightfully whimsical illustrations have graced such classics as Amos' Sweater, have slipped the leash to create a book of inspired wackiness about all kinds of dogs.With full-colour double-page spreads throughout and "read-it-again" sing-song verses that will encourage enthusiastic child participation, Doggerel is destined to become a dog-eared classic.From the Trade Paperback edition.
  • Gubby Builds a Boat

    Gary Kent, Kim La Fave

    Hardcover (Harbour Publishing, Oct. 25, 2012)
    This follow-up to the bestselling book Fishing with Gubby (Harbour Publishing, 2010) continues the adventures of Gubby, a commercial salmon fisherman, who heads home to his village on the Sunshine Coast at the end of another long season. His beloved old boat, the Flounder, is worn out and he commissions a Japanese-Canadian boat builder in historic Steveston to build him a new one. The story follows the stages of building a boat from selecting plans to preparing the wood to laying the keel to final finishing and launching.Combining the masterful storytelling of Gary Kent and the striking illustrations of Kim La Fave, Gubby Builds a Boat transports the reader to a golden age of boat construction when craftsmen passed their skills down through the generations. This 32-page, graphic novel-style book documents the rich traditions of the Japanese-Canadian fishing community and wooden boat building on the West Coast, and offers a nostalgic portrait of commercial salmon fishing in the 1970s. Aimed at the age 6 to 10 reading level, it can be appreciated by boat and book lovers of all ages.
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  • Fishing with Gubby

    Gary Kent, Kim La Fave

    Hardcover (Harbour Publishing, Sept. 29, 2010)
    Fishing with Gubby is the marvelously illustrated, authentic account of one season in the life of a salmon fisherman. Based on actual events, the story is told by award-winning children's illustrator Kim La Fave and former fisherman Gary Kent. Together they make the wharfs, boats, fishermen and villages of the BC coast come alive with remarkable detail and humour.Gubby is a salmon fisherman who lives with his wife Millie and cat Puss in a small seaside village on the west coast of British Columbia. He keeps his boat, the Flounder--a 36-foot west coast salmon troller--at a local wharf with many other boats.Gubby's journey first takes him up BC's west coast, through Georgia, Johnstone and Queen Charlotte straits and north past Port Hardy. He then heads into the open ocean towards treacherous Cape Scott, through to Winter Harbour and Quatsino Sound to settle in for a summer of fishing. Gubby and Puss face rolling rapids, rough and tumble storms and banks of fog, tussle with a basking shark and a pod of orcas, all while trolling for spring and coho salmon and visiting other fishermen and homesteaders along the way.Part graphic novel and part ocean adventure story in the style of Raymond Briggs, Fishing with Gubby not only depicts the salty BC coast, it captures the vanishing "golden age" when fishing was more than just a job--it was a way of life.
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  • Gubby Builds a Boat

    Kim La Fave Gary Kent

    Hardcover (Harbour Publishing, Oct. 25, 2012)
    This follow-up to the bestselling book "Fishing with Gubby" (Harbour Publishing, 2010) continues the adventures of Gubby, a commercial salmon fisherman, who heads home to his village on the Sunshine Coast at the end of another long season. His beloved old boat, the "Flounder," is worn out and he commissions a Japanese-Canadian boat builder in historic Steveston to build him a new one. The story follows the stages of building a boat from selecting plans to preparing the wood to laying the keel to final finishing and launching.Combining the masterful storytelling of Gary Kent and the striking illustrations of Kim La Fave, "Gubby Builds a Boat" transports the reader to a golden age of boat construction when craftsmen passed their skills down through the generations. This 32-page, graphic novel-style book documents the rich traditions of the Japanese-Canadian fishing community and wooden boat building on the West Coast, and offers a nostalgic portrait of commercial salmon fishing in the 1970s. Aimed at the age 6 to 10 reading level, it can be appreciated by boat and book lovers of all ages.