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The Book of Linguini

A Romance Set in the Borough of Queens
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  • The Book of Linguini on Hardback by Julian M Olf
  • The Book of Linguini on Hardback by Julian M Olf
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Meet Edie Griszbowski and Mister Linguini, two highly unusual people whose lives converge. In the zany, warm world of Linguini, Edie struggles to master the art of ventriloquism. After weeks of trying unsuccessfully to throw her voice into her cat Leopold, Edie gives up, and takes a job as a part-time clerk at the Queens County Coroner's Office. Her unique ways of honoring dead people led to her meteoric rise in office responsibilities. She meets Mister Linguini when the two collide in the office hallway. Looking up from her position on the floor, Edie can't help but notice that the giggling little man lying on top of her has the very qualities she's always admired in men: he's hairless, the lobes of his ears are soft and large, and he's almost as round as he is tall. It will be awhile before she learns about his finest attribute, the glorious tongue after which he gets his name, Linguini. The courtship, marriage, and wedding celebration unfold among pranks, wild mishaps, love, and laughter. In the world of Linguini, the unusual is right. And the very unusual, like the large, beautiful tongue that Linguini keeps rolled up and tucked neatly behind his tongue, is even more right. Experience the twists and turns of a romance that rocked the Borough of Queens, one that people talk about to this very day.

Author Biography:

Julian Olf (1942-2019) was a distinguished professor of theater and award-winning playwright. Many years ago he enjoyed spinning bedtime tales for his daughter, Kimiko. The stories, about a fanciful family named Linguini, became part of a requisite nighttime ritual that lasted throughout her youth. Decades later he revisited that family in The Book of Linguini: A Romance Set in the Borough of Queens, a picture book for young adult (and not-so-young) readers. As a children's magician, the head counselor and program director of a camp for children with cardiac issues, founding board member of the Pioneer Valley Performing Arts Charter High School, and professor of theatre at the University of Massachusetts, Olf worked with young adults throughout his career. His plays have been performed widely and to excellent reception. Winner of the Nantucket Short Play Award in 2004, Olf also received a 2012 Julie Harris Playwright Award for his play Judith, a full-length play inspired by the biblical tale of Judith and Holofernes. His screenplay Anthony, a contemporary adaptation of Shakespeare's Hamlet, won a Gold Award in 2000 at the Worldfest International Film Festival, Houston. His play (People Almost Always Smell Good in the Art), with the title intentionally in parenthesis, was published in The Massachusetts Review (fall, 2008) and nominated for a Pushcart Prize. His short story "Rough Cut" (The Great Stream Review, April 1992) won the Fern Chertkow Memorial Award for Fiction. Olf spent his early childhood on the Lower East Side of Manhattan, surrounded by the arts. His father, a Yiddish folksinger, was a recording artist and actor; his mother, a pianist and music teacher. He received his early arts education at the Henry Street Music School and the High School of Music and Art (NYC). He earned a BA in English from Union College, an MA in English and Comparative Literature from Columbia University, and a PhD in Drama and Cinema from New York University. Nancy Meagher's gallery works of art have been predominantly her unique style of oil on canvas until she met Julian Olf, who easily persuaded her to illustrate The Book of Linguini. Her illustrations demonstrate the diversity of her creativity and skills using colored pencil, water color, and gouache. For many years Nancy shared her love of art as an award-winning elementary school art teacher. An author and poet as well, she wrote The Fish in the Polka Dot Dress, a book that her students illustrated and performed for a video and then published through the Connecticut River Conservancy, River of Words program. Other works include A Is for Avenue A: The ABC's of a River Town, and Millicent is Magnificent: A Leeds Mill River Fish Tale. Her monarch butterfly caterpillar sock sculptures and her first-grade students' butterfly mural were curated for the Eric Carle Museum Grand Opening. Now retired from teaching, Nancy continues to collaborate on special projects and exhibits. She also expands on her work as an artist and featured speaker in galleries, museums, and colleges. Examples of her current work can be seen at nancymeagherart.com. Nancy earned an MS in Education from Lesley University and a BFA from the Rhode Island School of Design, where she serves on the RISDiversity Abled Differently initiative. Like The Book of Linguini, the initiative offers perspectives and experiences of community members who are abled differently.
Release date NZ
March 25th, 2020
Author
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Contributor
  • Illustrated by Nancy Meagher
Illustrations
75 illustrations
Pages
160
Dimensions
203x254x14
ISBN-13
9781734327816
Product ID
33599286

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