
Ghosts Are People Too
Eye of Newt Books (Publisher)
Published on 23. August 2022
Book
Hardback
32 pages
978-1-7777918-0-3 (ISBN)
Description
"Peter Ricq's Ghost Are People Too is a gorgeous book that brings to mind the best of Edward Gorey. Filled with stunning artwork and a charming story, it is a sincere, beautiful, and imaginative love letter to the gothic and bizarre." - David Gallaher (High Moon)
Ethan Alby, for all intents and purposes, is a regular child with a family, a pet dog, a favorite pastime, and even a crush. Except he's a ghost. As a ghost, there is one thing he would like to improve: understanding between ghosts and "spooky living people." Drawing on the very root of storytelling: explaining the unexplainable, Ethan describes situations that readers will recognize as regular activities for "spooky living people" and be charmed with his interpretations of them. They will also wonder if it was their resident ghost who might have snapped their favorite toy in two, or changed the T.V. channel suddenly. In his debut publication, Peter Ricq introduces us to Ethan Alby, a ghost who lives among us "spooky living people" and who genuinely wants to be friends. Charming and tongue-in-cheek text is paired with pointillism art giving the book a film noir meets Tim Burton mood and aesthetic.
Ethan Alby, for all intents and purposes, is a regular child with a family, a pet dog, a favorite pastime, and even a crush. Except he's a ghost. As a ghost, there is one thing he would like to improve: understanding between ghosts and "spooky living people." Drawing on the very root of storytelling: explaining the unexplainable, Ethan describes situations that readers will recognize as regular activities for "spooky living people" and be charmed with his interpretations of them. They will also wonder if it was their resident ghost who might have snapped their favorite toy in two, or changed the T.V. channel suddenly. In his debut publication, Peter Ricq introduces us to Ethan Alby, a ghost who lives among us "spooky living people" and who genuinely wants to be friends. Charming and tongue-in-cheek text is paired with pointillism art giving the book a film noir meets Tim Burton mood and aesthetic.
Reviews / Votes
"Peter Ricq's Ghost Are People Too is a gorgeous book that brings to mind the best of Edward Gorey. Filled with stunning artwork and a charming story, it is a sincere, beautiful, and imaginative love letter to the gothic and bizarre." - David Gallaher (High Moon)More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Canada
Target group
Children/juvenile
US School Grade: From First Grade to Fourth Grade, Reading Age: From 6 to 8 years, Interest Age: From 6 to 8 years
Product notice
Paper over boards
Illustrations
Illustrations, color
Dimensions
Height: 206 mm
Width: 203 mm
Thickness: 10 mm
Weight
299 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-7777918-0-3 (9781777791803)
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Peter Ricq is an award-winning Television Producer, Writer, Art Director, and Designer. The artist and his partners sold their first animated TV series: "The League of Super Evil" (YTV, CBBC, NICK) in 2007. Ricq went on to co-create several other animated series including "Oh No! It's an Alien Invasion" (Teletoon, ABC3, Canal J) and "Freaktown" (Teletoon, Cartoon Network Asia, Disney SEA). His band "HUMANS" toured Osheaga, Coachella, SXSW etc. He's currently completing the animated film version of his graphic novel, Once Our Land. DEAD SHACK a horror/comedy was his debut as a film director and has been screened at Sitges, London Fright Fest, VIFF, NIFFF, Toronto After Dark, and Fantasia where it was awarded the Silver Prize for the best Canadian Feature. Peter Ricq currently lives and works out of Vancouver, Canada.
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