Ferdinand Cheval: The Postman Who Delivered a Palace Trade Book (Paperback)

Written By Anne Renaud
Illustrated by Ana Salopek
Critically Reviewed
Award Winner
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Written By Anne Renaud
Illustrated by Ana Salopek
Critically Reviewed
Award Winner

In a sleepy town in Southern France stands a mysterious structure. Is it a fortress? A giant labyrinth? The castle of a long-forgotten king? It is, in fact, the work of one man, Ferdinand Cheval, who shaped a palace over the course of 33 years with nothing but his bare hands, his will, and a few tools. This is the story of how and why his palace came to be.

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In a sleepy town in Southern France stands a mysterious structure. Is it a fortress? A giant labyrinth? The castle of a long-forgotten king? It is, in fact, the work of one man, Ferdinand Cheval, who shaped a palace over the course of 33 years with nothing but his bare hands, his will, and a few tools. This is the story of how and why his palace came to be.

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Ferdinand Cheval: The Postman Who Delivered a Palace Trade Book (Paperback)

Written By Anne Renaud
Illustrated by Ana Salopek
Written By Anne Renaud
Illustrated by Ana Salopek
Critically Reviewed
Critically Reviewed
Award Winner
Award Winner

In a sleepy town in Southern France stands a mysterious structure. Is it a fortress? A giant labyrinth? The castle of a long-forgotten king? It is, in fact, the work of one man, Ferdinand Cheval, who shaped a palace over the course of 33 years with nothing but his bare hands, his will, and a few tools. This is the story of how and why his palace came to be.

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In a sleepy town in Southern France stands a mysterious structure. Is it a fortress? A giant labyrinth? The castle of a long-forgotten king? It is, in fact, the work of one man, Ferdinand Cheval, who shaped a palace over the course of 33 years with nothing but his bare hands, his will, and a few tools. This is the story of how and why his palace came to be.

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In a sleepy town in Southern France stands a mysterious structure. Is it a fortress? A giant labyrinth? The castle of a long-forgotten king? It is, in fact, the work of one man, Ferdinand Cheval, who shaped a palace over the course of 33 years with nothing but his bare hands, his will, and a few tools. This is the story of how and why his palace came to be.

  1. PaperBack
    Price $8.95
SKU WW-NL6132
ISBN 9781478875949
Series Reycraft Books
SKU WW-NL6132
ISBN 9781478875949
Series Reycraft Books
Lexile level 780L
Genre Biography
Language English
Theme 19th Century Communities, Arts and Culture, Biography, Dreamers and Inventors, Historical Biographies
BISAC Subject Headings Juvenile Nonfiction / Lifestyles / Country Life
Juvenile Nonfiction / Art / Sculpture
Juvenile Nonfiction / People & Places / Europe
Juvenile Nonfiction / Lifestyles / Country Life
Juvenile Nonfiction / Art / Sculpture
Juvenile Nonfiction / People & Places / Europe
Price $8.95
Awards

Junior Library Guild Gold Standard Selection

 Canadian Children's Book Centre Best Books for Kids & Teens

Author & Illustrator

Anne Renaud

Anne Renaud is an award-winning children’s author who writes in both French and English. Her readers often ask her why she writes books. She tells them it is because she likes to do creative things and she finds writing to be a very creative exercise. It is also because she cannot dance well, sing well, juggle well, or do magic tricks, so she tries her best to write well. Anne stumbled upon the story of Ferdinand Cheval quite by chance while she was researching another one of her books. This often happens with writers. She found Ferdinand Cheval to be particularly inspiring because it told the story of how one man never gave up on his dream. Anne hopes this story will inspire children to pursue their dreams too.

Ana Salopek

Ana Salopek lives in Ogulin, Croatia. She is a proud mom of a five-year-old girl who occasionally borrows her daughter's worldview on what truly matters in life. She creates and exhibits under her real name, Ana Salopek, as well as her pseudonym, gospođica ura. She uses books as her private time machine and creates using digital techniques as they give her more freedom. She believes that during the night, her legs lengthen as a giraffe’s neck allowing her to reach for the stars.

In a sleepy town in Southern France stands a mysterious structure. Is it a fortress? A giant labyrinth? The castle of a long-forgotten king? It is, in fact, the work of one man, Ferdinand Cheval, who shaped a palace over the course of 33 years with nothing but his bare hands, his will, and a few tools. This is the story of how and why his palace came to be.

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SKU WW-NL6132
ISBN 9781478875949
Series Reycraft Books
Lexile level 780L
Genre Biography
Language English
Theme 19th Century Communi 19th Century Communities, Arts and Culture, Biography, Dreamers and Inventors, Historical Biographies
Juvenile Nonfiction Juvenile Nonfiction / Lifestyles / Country Life
Juvenile Nonfiction / Art / Sculpture
Juvenile Nonfiction / People & Places / Europe
Full Description

In a sleepy town in Southern France stands a mysterious structure. Is it a fortress? A giant labyrinth? The castle of a long-forgotten king? It is, in fact, the work of one man, Ferdinand Cheval, who shaped a palace over the course of 33 years with nothing but his bare hands, his will, and a few tools. This is the story of how and why his palace came to be.

Author & Illustrator

Anne Renaud

Anne Renaud is an award-winning children’s author who writes in both French and English. Her readers often ask her why she writes books. She tells them it is because she likes to do creative things and she finds writing to be a very creative exercise. It is also because she cannot dance well, sing well, juggle well, or do magic tricks, so she tries her best to write well. Anne stumbled upon the story of Ferdinand Cheval quite by chance while she was researching another one of her books. This often happens with writers. She found Ferdinand Cheval to be particularly inspiring because it told the story of how one man never gave up on his dream. Anne hopes this story will inspire children to pursue their dreams too.

Ana Salopek

Ana Salopek lives in Ogulin, Croatia. She is a proud mom of a five-year-old girl who occasionally borrows her daughter's worldview on what truly matters in life. She creates and exhibits under her real name, Ana Salopek, as well as her pseudonym, gospođica ura. She uses books as her private time machine and creates using digital techniques as they give her more freedom. She believes that during the night, her legs lengthen as a giraffe’s neck allowing her to reach for the stars.

Awards

Junior Library Guild Gold Standard Selection

 Canadian Children's Book Centre Best Books for Kids & Teens

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