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Books with author Roxanne Marie Galliez

  • Give Me the Moon

    Roxanne Marie Galliez, Cathy Delanssay

    Hardcover (Hammond, Nov. 15, 2009)
    Come float down the canals of Venice, listen to the cello’s song, and let yourself be carried away to the moon!Breathtakingly illustrated, this book tells the romantic story of a beautiful young girl torn between two loves. When she’s swept away to the moon by an enchanted boy, the musician Marcello lures her back with the power of music from an instrument made from a magical tree. This instrument comes to be known as the cello after the boy who crafted it. This charming tale is about how the choices we make shape our lives and help us to grow.Gorgeously illustrated, this book tells a charming fable seldom seen in modern children’s books. Rich with symbolism and wonderful themes of self expression as well as self awareness and personal growth, this is the type of book you reread throughout your life.
    K
  • The Earth Has Caught A Cold

    Roxanne Marie Galliez, Sandrine Lhomme

    Hardcover (Hammond, Nov. 15, 2009)
    Beautifully evocative illustrations team with a refreshingly new writing style to create the perfect blend of a compelling story and a meaningful message of personal growth, personal responsibility, and hope for our future. Both creators, with their popularity in the European market, are certain to connect with young American readers. The world has a cold! All the symptoms are there. She’s sneezing up storms and burning a fever so high it’s affecting the seasons. She’s coughing and it’s causing earthquakes. Luckily one boy cares enough to take action and get everyone to stop and take notice. This poignant tale teaches children about responsibility and about being aware of their world and their place in it. The best part is that it leaves readers with a sense of hope and empowerment.
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  • Give Me the Moon

    Roxanne Marie Galliez, Cathy Delanssay

    Hardcover (Hammond, Nov. 15, 2009)
    Come float down the canals of Venice, listen to the cello’s song, and let yourself be carried away to the moon!Breathtakingly illustrated, this book tells the romantic story of a beautiful young girl torn between two loves. When she’s swept away to the moon by an enchanted boy, the musician Marcello lures her back with the power of music from an instrument made from a magical tree. This instrument comes to be known as the cello after the boy who crafted it. This charming tale is about how the choices we make shape our lives and help us to grow.Gorgeously illustrated, this book tells a charming fable seldom seen in modern children’s books. Rich with symbolism and wonderful themes of self expression as well as self awareness and personal growth, this is the type of book you reread throughout your life.
    K
  • The Earth Has Caught A Cold

    Roxanne Marie Galliez, Sandrine Lhomme

    Hardcover (Hammond, Nov. 15, 2009)
    Beautifully evocative illustrations team with a refreshingly new writing style to create the perfect blend of a compelling story and a meaningful message of personal growth, personal responsibility, and hope for our future. Both creators, with their popularity in the European market, are certain to connect with young American readers. The world has a cold! All the symptoms are there. She’s sneezing up storms and burning a fever so high it’s affecting the seasons. She’s coughing and it’s causing earthquakes. Luckily one boy cares enough to take action and get everyone to stop and take notice. This poignant tale teaches children about responsibility and about being aware of their world and their place in it. The best part is that it leaves readers with a sense of hope and empowerment.
    K
  • The Earth Has Caught A Cold by Roxanne Marie Galliez

    Roxanne Marie Galliez

    Hardcover (Hammond, March 15, 1840)
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  • Give Me the Moon by Roxanne Marie Galliez

    Roxanne Marie Galliez

    Hardcover (Hammond, March 15, 1713)
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