-One of the most successful children's books of our time by the
iconic pop star Madonna is published in a lush new edition.
-Callaway plans a 15th anniversary campaign that includes a Madonna
book store appearance and reading (New York bookstore) and social
media campaign from Madonna on Instagram, Facebook, etc.
Madonna is an American singer, songwriter, actress, author, businesswoman, and global cultural icon. Since the beginning of her career, she has had an immense social-cultural impact on the world through her recordings, attitude, clothing, and lifestyle. Called the "Queen of Pop," Madonna is not only known as one of the most influential woman in music and one of the most iconic female recording artists of all time, but also as one of the greatest pop icons of all time. Jeffrey Fulvimari began his career in illustration in New York City. He is most notably known for winning a 1995 Grammy Award for Best CD Package (Ella Fitzgerald, The Complete Songbooks), and illustrating the bestselling children's book series, The English Roses with the one and only Madonna. He has collaborated with many top brands and fashion designers and has a line of leather accessories, bath goods, stationery and bath/beach apparel in Japan. His cheeky fashionistas, patterns, and prints have appeared in galleries and publications and on products worldwide.
"Madonna has written a whole series of children's books,
illustrated by Jeffrey Fulvimari. The ongoing story is about four
girls who become jealous of another girl who they believe lives a
perfect life....Whatever wisdom they contain has certainly been
shared widely - the first book was published simultaneously in 100
countries, something most debut children's authors could only dream
about."
*Telegraph*
"The story explores several issues, among them the idea that one
can be envied or pitied and the emotional deprivation that often
motivates overcompensation in both children and adults...Forget
Madonna's wild ways. She offers a vital message for girls."
*USA Today*
"This book deals with a group of friends who snub a beautiful girl
because they are 'green with envy;' ultimately they learn to have
empathy for her, and include her. While a picture book, this is
really more for the pre-tween crowd: It may be a good bridge for
early readers who are feeling too big for picture books but aren't
quite ready to tackle chapter books."
*Common Sense Media*
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