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The Girl Who Was Too Big for the Page - by Geena Davis (Hardcover)
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Highlights
- A beautiful and humorous book about using your voice, taking up space, and being true to yourself, written and illustrated by Academy Award-winning actor and producer Geena Davis.
- 4-8 Years
- 9.1" x 11.1" Hardcover
- 34 Pages
- Juvenile Fiction, Social Themes
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About the Book
"Sheila is the girl who lives inside this book. She does some typical little-kid things, like learning to walk, saying her first words, eating pizza, [and] starting school and making new friends. But Sheila knows people are reading her book, and she wonders if she really is interesting enough to have a book written all about her. Then one summer, Sheila becomes very interesting indeed--in a BIG, BIG way!"--
Book Synopsis
A beautiful and humorous book about using your voice, taking up space, and being true to yourself, written and illustrated by Academy Award-winning actor and producer Geena Davis.
Sheila is the girl who lives inside this book!
She does some typical little-kid things, like learning to walk, saying her first words, eating pizza . . . starting school and making new friends.
But Sheila knows people are reading her book, and she wonders if she really is interesting enough to have a book written all about her.
Then one summer, Sheila becomes very interesting indeed . . . in a BIG, BIG way!
One thing is sure--SHEILA WILL GROW ON YOU!
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Praise for The Girl Who Was Too Big for the Page
"[A] meta-fable about conformity and self-worth. . . it's a straightforward arc whose delicate ink lines and washes make each scratchy single-plane drawing feel like a shared glimpse into a cherished personal sketchbook." --Publishers Weekly
About the Author
Geena Davis is a two-time Academy Award winner and one of Hollywood's most respected actors, having appeared in several roles that became cultural landmarks, such as Thelma in Thelma & Louise, Dottie Hinson in A League of Their Own, and Mackenzie Allen in Commander in Chief. She has also been a nationally-ranked archer and is recognized for her tireless advocacy for equitable representation on-screen as founder and chair of the Geena Davis Institute. You can visit Geena Davis at GeenaDavisInstitute.org or follow her on Instagram @GeenaDavisOrg.