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Based on the incredible life of the pioneering, feminist and queer artist Rosa Bonheur, this charming story depicts Rosa's early years and her drive to fight for her dreams.Rosa Bonheur loved to draw animals. She was good at it too! Unfortunately, in nineteenth-century France, girls were not allowed to be artists. But Rosa didn't let that stop her. In this fictionalized account of her early life in Paris, Rosa studies art at home, bringing a menagerie of animals into the apartment to study up close. When she is kicked out of the horse market for sneaking in wearing boys clothing, Rosa must think creatively to challenge the rules in pursuit of her dream of becoming a world-class realist painter and artist.



About the Author

Mireille Messier

Mireille Messier is a bilingual Canadian children's writer with a background in broadcasting and theatre. Before becoming an author, Mireille worked as a television and radio host, a director, a researcher, a book reviewer and a voice actress. Sometimes, she still does those things, too. One of her first "literary" jobs was writing jokes for the bottom of pudding lids!Since the launch of her first book in 2003, Mireille has published over twenty books. Mireille lives in Toronto with her husband, two wonderful teenage children and three extremely fluffy cats.



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