A Nest for Celeste: A Story About Art, Inspiration, and the Meaning of Home - A Story About Art, Inspiration, and the Meaning of Home
Henry Cole
HarperCollins (2010)
In Collection
#195
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Artists, Audubon, John James, Home, Human-animal Relationships, Mice
e-Book 9780061704109
eng
A beautifully illustrated novel about a mouse, her friendship with Audubon's apprentice, and her search for home. Beneath the crackled and faded painting of a horse, underneath the worn and dusty floorboards of the dining room, lives Celeste, a mouse who spends her days weaving baskets, until one day she is thrust into the world above. Here Celeste encounters danger—and love—unlike any she's ever imagined. She dodges a hungry cat and witnesses the brutality of hunting for the first time. She makes friends with a singing thrush named Cornelius, a talkative osprey named Lafayette, and Joseph, Audubon's young apprentice. All the while, Celeste is looking for a new home. Is her home in the toe of a worn boot? Nestled in Joseph's pocket? Or in the dollhouse in the attic, complete with mouse-size furniture perfect for Celeste? In the end, Celeste discovers that home is really the place deep inside her heart, where friendships live.
Product Details
LoC Classification PZ7.C67728 .Nes 2010
Dewey 1003
No. of Pages 352
Height x Width 181 x 141  mm
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