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Morris Micklewhite And The Tangerine DressStock informationGeneral Fields
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DescriptionMorris is a little boy who loves using his imagination. But most of all, Morris loves wearing the tangerine dress in his classroom's dress-up center. ReviewsStonewall Honor Book in Children s and Young Adult LiteratureSelected for the American Library Association's Rainbow ListFinalist for the TD Canadian Children's Literature AwardFinalist for the Marilyn Baillie Picture Book AwardFinalist for the Blue Spruce AwardA "Kirkus Reviews" Best Book of the Year"Kirkus Reviews"selection for Best Picture Book Celebrating DiversityA Cooperative Children's Book Center ChoiceA Huffington Post Best Picture Book of the Year "Morris is a complex character whose creativity and personality shine. . . . Sensitive and reassuring." "Kirkus Reviews, " starred review "[R]ather than presenting an overt message about gender identity, the book provides a subtle and refreshing glimpse ata boy who simply likes to dress up." "School Library Journal" "Baldacchino doesn t sugar-coat the teasing and isolation Morris endures. . . . Malenfant showcases Morris s full emotional spectrum." "Publishers Weekly" "Unlike some more messagey titles on the subject, this one provides Morris with a personality beyond his dress-loving nature, making him enjoyable literary company." "The Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books" "Baldacchino s gentle story sensitively depicts gender nonconforming children, offering them reassurance and, one hopes, acceptance by introducing other children to the concept." "Booklist"" |