Perfectly Parisienne: Read a review of Finding Francois by Gus Gordon

Perfectly Parisienne: Read a review of Finding Francois by Gus Gordon

Alice lives in the heart of Paris with her grandmother. She is loved and cherished by those around her and seems to have a fulfilling life, but she yearns for the company of a sister or someone her own age. Alice has a plan and after some long-distance communication she befriends Francois, a young boy her own age who lives in a lighthouse on an island.

However, her grandmother’s death brings overwhelming sadness and a bleakness to Alice’s life and she neglects the things in her life that bring her joy. Eventually, through sharing her troubles and dreams, Alice makes the journey to meet Francois and it is a great success!

Upon her return to Paris, Alice resolves to approach life with more gusto, reaffirming her friendship with Francois and looking forward to happier times.

There are many ways to enjoy this book. Before I even read the words, I was drawn into the story by the delicate and delightful illustrations and collage by Gus Gordon, author and Illustrator of this wonderful new picture book. Gus has perfectly captured the details of Parisienne life. The architecture, parks, shops and streetscapes are recognisably Parisienne.

The furniture and accoutrements in Grandmother’s apartment are beautiful collage works that Gus has created from vintage notebooks, catalogues and other printed French archival papers he sources from a particular shop when he visits Paris. Gus gives these gorgeous old drawings a chance to shine again, and they add beautiful details to the story.

The watercolours, illustrations and collage works are worthy of detailed examination on every page. Gus shows us, rather than tells us, much of the characters’ lives which accumulates to create a rich picture in our imagination. Look for the Aussie connection:  a koala flying a plane, an echidna playing hopscotch. Little readers will enjoy these many small details and have fun looking for them.

From an adult’s perspective, in these uncertain times with no chance of overseas travel for a very long time, it felt very refreshing to be reminded of Paris: a beautiful city where the arts and personal creativity are highly valued and imbue the everyday lives of its citizens. The themes of loneliness and loss are certainly being explored by many in our community right now – loneliness in isolation, loss of freedom and access to friends and family. At all ages this is something for us to face into, managing our emotions and looking to the things that bring us joy.

Of course, it’s pure coincidence that this book is released at such a time but how fortuitous it is that we can have something as exquisitely beautiful as Finding Francois to brighten our days. Readers of any age over 4 years old will adore this book.

 

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Delightfully delicate drawings: Activity pack from Finding Francois by Gus Gordon

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20 July 2020

Delightfully delicate drawings: Activity pack from Finding Francois by Gus Gordon

Publisher details

Finding Francois
Author
Gus Gordon
Genres
Children’s Fiction, Children’s Picture Book, Fiction
Released
02 July, 2020
ISBN
9780143794141

Synopsis

A heartwarming story from award-winning author and illustrator Gus Gordon about hope, possibility and finding a friend.Alice wishes she had someone her own size to talk to. Then one day her wish comes true.Through hope and chance, love and loss, two little ones who need each other find each other.A heartwarming story from award-winning author and illustrator Gus Gordon about loneliness, saying goodbye and the value of life-affirming friendships.
Gus Gordon
About the author

Gus Gordon

Gus Gordon is an internationally acclaimed illustrator and author. He has illustrated and written over 80 books for children. His illustrations are known for their loose and energetic line work, mixed media and humour. His writing is always anthropomorphic. He attributes this to his love of Kenneth Grahame's Wind in The Willows.Gus's first picture book, Wendy, was a Notable Book in the 2010 Children’s Book Council of Australia (CBCA) Picture Book of the Year Awards.His second picture book, Herman and Rosie, now published in twelve countries, has been internationally acclaimed and awarded.Somewhere Else was published by Penguin Random House Australia in 2016 and has won many awards internationally, including a 2017 CBCA Notable book and 2017 book of the year for 5-8 year olds in the Speech Pathology book awards in Australia.

Books by Gus Gordon

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