Kalman, Maira

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Looking at Lincoln

2012
A young girl is curious about Abraham Lincoln and sets out to find out more about the life of the nation's sixteenth president.

The principles of uncertainty

2007
Combines art, photographs, musings, and narratives in a personal chronicle of one year in the life of New York illustrator and author Maira Kalman.

Ooh-la-la (Max in love)

2002
As he experiences Paris, the city of love, Max the millionaire poet dog knows he is missing something.

Next stop Grand Central

2004
New York City's Grand Central Station is a constant hub of hustle and bustle as people wait for trains to leave or arrive, and workers strive to keep everything running smoothly.

Swami on rye

Max in India
1995
Max, the famous dog-poet and Hollywood director, faces fatherhood and searches for the meaning of life in exotic India.

Max in Hollywood, baby

1992
Max the millionaire poet dog and his Parisian poodle friend Cr?pes Suzette leave Paris for the lure of glittering Hollywood. Can movie stardom be far behind?.

And the pursuit of happiness

2010
Photographs, illustrations, and hand-written text by the author chronicle a year of her travels across the United States and her reflections on democracy, beginning with a celebration of Barack Obama's inauguration in Washington, D.C., and including the study of several presidents and political sites.

What Pete ate from A-Z

where we explore the English alphabet (in its entirety) in which a certain dog devours a myriad of items which he should not
2001
In this alphabet book, a child relates some of the unusual things eaten by Pete the dog, including an accordion, a lucky quarter, and Uncle Norman's underpants.

Next stop Grand Central

1999
A simple introduction to the thousands of activities going on everyday in Grand Central, a train station in New York City.

Max makes a million

1990
When Max the dog finally sells his book of poetry, he is able to fulfill his lifelong dream of traveling to Paris.

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