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Review of "Luke's Way of Looking" by Nadia Wheatley, Matt Ottley

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Luke's Way of Looking
by Nadia Wheatley, Matt Ottley

Kane/Miller Book Publishers
Hardcover
$15.95 Suggested Retail Price

Here we have a tale about a boy who is taking art classes at school. He has a problem with his teacher because he doesn't see things the same way the other students do. The teacher gets very angry about that sort of thing, and even tears up some of the boy's work. One day, the young boy doesn't go to school. He wanders into an art museum and observes all kinds of exciting art that was done by folks who see things differently. The boy gets very excited about his own art. When he returns to school he continues to paint things as he wants to.

There is a lot of modern art to see and understand in this small tale.


Rainbo Electronic Reviews published this review in our September, 2001 issue.



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