Okay, isn't Augustine just the cutest little thing ever!?!?!? ;->
This is a great story for kids who are moving as we share Augustine's trials and triumphs as she moves from the South Pole to the North Pole and must adjust to missing her friends and grandparents, trying to make new friends and adjust to her new home and school, and all the while stay true to her artistic soul.
I must say that many of the little "clever" aspects of the story that I chuckled over probably will go over kids heads--such as when Augustine (named after Pierre "Auguste" Renior) is feeling particularly glum and paints a lot of pictures in blue, calling it her "Blue Period" (ala Picasso!) There are also several paintings that Augustine creates that bear an amusingly striking resemblance to famous paintings such Evard Munsch's "The Scream" But, that's no reason why they won't enjoy the story and illustrations! ;->
As a side note, was I just really dense or was it not clear that Augustine is a girl??? (I suppose too many Humanities and Religious Studies courses have made me think only of Augustine as a man as in Saint of Hippo! But, really, I had no clue until the little afterward at the end of the book, haha! Maybe that's good, though, as Augustine can be an androgynous hero/ine for both boys and girls!)