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Here is a small selection of books
I have illustrated. They can be found at your local
bookstore or ordered through Amazon.com, Borders.com,
Barnesandnoble.com and many other online servies. When
you go to the site, search for Patience Brewster. The
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Hive For The Honeybee
Chapter Book (Young Adults), Arthur Levine
/ Scholastic. A beautiful story which reveals the science
of a beehive and interprets human nature. By Irish author
Soinbhe Lally. "Patience Brewster's lovely illustrations
have the slightly campy feel of Victorian fairy painting."-NEW
YORK TIMES BOOK REVIEW
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Pee Wee's Tale
Johanna Hurwitz's trilogy about a guinea
pig's story of survival & discovery in New York City's
Central Park. "Most guinea pigs can't read, but PeeWee
is different. His mother, who was born in a kindergarten,
has taught him what she knows. The pen-and-ink illustrations
by Patience Brewster are adorable and will no doubt have
many children clamoring for a guinea pig of their own."
--BOOKLIST
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Bear and Roly Poly
An adoption/sibling story by Elizabeth Winthrop.
Bear is surprised when is new baby sister is a different
color and larger than he expected. After an overwhelming
introduction he and his sister become devoted. "Brewster
gives countenance to the feeling of awe and insignificance
children often experience when a new sibling arrives."-SCHOOL
LIBRARY JOURNAL.
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Lexi's Tale
Second in this series focusing on Pee Wee's
best friend, the active proverb-spewing squirrel, Lexington.
(Coming soon: PEE WEE & PLUSH) "Brewster's soft
small pencil illustrations have a tender quality. This clever
story is chock-full of positive messages, but also contains
enough adventure and suspense to hold young readers' interest."-SCHOOL
LIBRARY JOURNAL.
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The Merbaby
A folk tale by Theresa Bateman. Ancient
hatreds between Mer people and humans are abated through
the mutual love a child. "The message of care and compassion,
as well as the power of dreams, are played but not hammered,
and the ships, merpeople, and fishy denizens are rendered
with graceful energy." -KIRKUS REVIEWS
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Too Many Puppies
A child immerses herself in the caring of
a litter of puppies, wishing she could keep them all ! "Five
Stars!" --AMAZON.COM
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