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Store Events - May 2, 1:00 p.m.

 
Time: Saturday, May 2, 2009 1:00 p.m.
Location: Clinton Book Shop
Title of Event: Booksigning: Illustrator, Julian Hector

Join us as we welcome accliamed illustrator, Julian Hector. Julian will be signing copies of his latest and oh so beautifully illustrated title for firefighters of all ages, This Is The Firefighter.

Julian Hector is a graduate of Parsons The New School of Design. Julian is just 24 years-old and has put together quite resume. We are delighted that Julian will be coming to Clinton. He lives in New York City.



This Is the Firefighter
by Godwin, Laura, Hector, Julian
Format:  Hardcover (Cloth)
Price:  $15.99
Published: Hyperion Books, 2009
Inventory Status: Usually Ships in 1-5 days

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The fire alarm sounds. The firefighter responds. He jumps in the fire truck and races to a daring rescue Will he be able to save the trapped people in time? Luckily, there's a happy ending for everyone: This is the smokeAs it drifts far away.This is the glowAt the end of the day.This is the company --Eight-fifty-zeroThis is the firefighter.This is the hero. Get ready for an adventure as Laura Godwin and Julian Hector celebrate one of our bravest everyday heroes.

The Little Matador
by Hector, Julian, Hector, Julian
Format:  Hardcover (Cloth)
Price:  $15.99
Published: Hyperion Books for Children, 2008
Inventory Status: Usually Ships in 1-5 days

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The Little Matador comes from a long line of proud bullfighters, but he would rather draw a bull than fight one Despite his father's best efforts to get him to follow tradition, the Little Matador spends most of days daydreaming and sketching animals in the meadow.
One day when the Little Matador is caught "making a scene" in the town square-drawing a scene, that is-his father decides he's had enough The Little Matador gets dragged to the arena to face his first bull. He may have decided he's not going to fight, but the bull has other plans. That is, of course, until the Little Matador pulls out his sketch pad. Our talented hero may have won over the bull, but can he overcome his father's disapproval?
In this little book about dreaming big, first time author/illustrator Julian Hector teaches us all about the importance of being true to your heart even in the face of great family expectations-and charging bulls

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