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Author: Allen Say
Publisher: Houghton Mifflin/Walter Lorraine Books
Category: Book

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Avg. Customer Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars(4 reviews)
Sales Rank: 314269

Languages: English (Original Language), English (Unknown), English (Published)
Media: Paperback
Reading Level: Ages 4-8
Number Of Items: 1
Pages: 32
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.4
Dimensions (in): 11 x 9.3 x 0.2

ISBN: 0618335234
Dewey Decimal Number: 813.54
UPC: 046442335232
EAN: 9780618335237
ASIN: 0618335234

Publication Date: May 12, 2003
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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
In a story of warmth and surprise, Allen Say explores the origins of artistic inspiration. Elegant illustrations portray the journey of a child who discovers that creativity ultimately comes from within.


Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Inspiration comes from within & not an object   October 16, 2004
  2 out of 2 found this review helpful

When Emma was born as a baby gift she was given a plain creme colored rug that her Mother put by her crib. As Emma grew she began to draw beautiful pictures and won many awards. Emma got her inspiration and what to draw from her rug. One day while at school, her mother finds her rug while she was in Emma's room and found the rug was dirty and washed it. When Emma came home and found her rug missing she was upset, and even more upset after the rug came out of the dryer, smaller, clean and not fluffy. Emma's insipartion for her drawings was no longer there..... and finally one day after throwing all of her artwork, awards and supplies in the trash as well the rug.....she finally again sees and feels " her Inspiration" and realizes that creativity come from within, not from an object.

This is my 1st Allen Say book, and I really am impressed! Here's to more great books.



5 out of 5 stars A Child's Artistic Sensibility Revealed   March 13, 2002
  5 out of 5 found this review helpful

It goes without saying that all of Allen Say's books are wonderful; if you've not read "Tea with Milk" or "Grandfather's Journey" or "Allison" (the best book about adoption I've ever read), you are missing a great master in the world of children's picture books. Say both writes and illustrates his books, and the continuity created by this one-person effort (not that he's the only writer who illustrates his own books) is always noticeable, providing a consistency in tone and approach sometimes absent in children's books when the writing and art jobs are divvied up.

Allen Say illustrates his books with rich, yet spare, watercolors that work lovingly and effortlessly with his clean prose style. His paintings are highly representational, even photographic at times, and their perspective and precision are more sometimes more suggestive of oils than watercolors. In this book, Say departs from this realistic tendency at times when he captures beautifully the developing artistic sensibility of a young girl. I don't want to say how he does it, or tell you more about the story than this, because its unfolding is part of the joy here.

For any artistic child, this is a gift of validation for his or her creative interest. And this takes children who appreciate art into the inner world of those who create it. I can't say enough about this fabulous book.


5 out of 5 stars THE BEST!   March 10, 2000
  6 out of 6 found this review helpful

I don't know how you can give this book 4 stars! If anything this is a 5 star book. I've met Allen Say and he said that 'The question that all authors hate most is, Were do you get your ideas? So I wrote this book and if somone asks me were I get my ideas for books I say read Emma's Rug.


4 out of 5 stars charming story with beautiful illustrations   October 11, 1999
  2 out of 2 found this review helpful

A wonderful story about how a young girl finds her true source of inspiration to draw and paint. Allen Say does a fabulous job with his watercolor illustrations.


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