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![]() >> Send this page to a friend Awards and honors for I Love You the Purplest: American Bookseller, "Pick of the Lists" Child Magazine, "Best Books of 1996" Jr. Library Guild selection Parents, "Best Books of the Year 1996" Council for Wisconsin Writers – Archer/Eckblad Award
I Love You the Purplest
10 x 9-5/8 in; 32 pp ; Full Color Throughout, Ages 3-8 $16.95
Reviews --CHILD, January 1997 --PARENTS, December 1996 --BOOKLIST, October 15, 1996
The setting is idyllic as two brothers and their Mama go fishing in the lake near their cabin until stars sprinkle the sky and the water turns dark as night. Max is boisterous; Julian is quieter and both of them are rivals for their mother's attention and her love. Who's the best fisherman? they ask Who's the best rower? At the end of the day, who does Mama love the best? Each time she answers them to show that she loves them both for their own special selves. Whyte's double-page-spread watercolors show the warm family scenes in a landscape filled with light and color. A soft affectionate story to confront the hard edges of sibling rivalry. --CHILD, Best Books of the Year, December/January 1997
To children who ask, "Who do you love the best?" this book offers the perfect balm. The setting for eloquent text and watercolors is a day spent fishing--and competing to be number one. Each child, a mother tells her two sons, is beloved for his own special qualitites. The deliberate Julian is loved "the bluest," ebullient Max "the reddest," for a combined love that is "the purplest."
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