Jack the Landlubber

Jack marin d’eau douce, by Jean Poderos, illustrated by Léa Louis

Jack is an easygoing little boy who never throws tantrums and never complains, at least not until he realizes his physical disability may be the only thing standing in the way of his dream of becoming a captain of the seas. Luckily enough, the young boy’s endless optimism prevails, and his courage and determination prove that no disability is insurmountable!

Jean Poderos’s sensitive, playful tribute to his brave young protagonist is made all the more moving by Léa Louis’s tender, stirring illustrations in her debut picture book.

58 pages hardcover picture book, 23 x 32.5 cm

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//Jean Poderos'S OTHER BOOKS

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The Coming Image, A Collector’s Memoir
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Louise of New-York, a Summer of Dogs
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Louise of New-York, the Singactress
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Louise of New York, the Detective

//Léa Louis'S OTHER BOOKS

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Pom and the Wild Bear
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The Tree that Wanted to Become an Airplane