Carla Haslbauer was born in Frankfurt am Main, Germany, and grew up in the small town of Bad Nauheim. She works as a freelance illustrator since graduating from the Lucerne School of Art and Design. As a member of the comic group Corner Collective, she also regularly creates comics. She finds her inspiration in nature and in the everyday life around her. She likes to dig into her childhood memories and finds many stories worth telling. My Mother’s Delightful Deaths is her first picture book.
"...Dryly funny and clever. The detailed illustrations, rendered in
a soft pencil style, are sublimely stylish, capturing both cozy
home scenes and the flashier theater world."-- "Booklist"
"Quirky, unusual, and quite delightful."-- "Kirkus Reviews"
"Colored pencil and watercolor art contrasts soft textures with
entertainingly spiky draftsmanship in the cast of faces and lively
speech bubbles that ramp up the energy. This will seize the fancy
of young drama kids, and it may even encourage a few seemingly
staid parents to find their inner hams."-- "The Bulletin of the
Center for Children's Books"
"I initially thought the book would mostly be of interest to opera
lovers or those in search of a humorous story. But many children
have parents' whose professions are mysterious to them, so the book
could be fun for families to read together and use as a springboard
to discuss what, exactly, adults do at work."-- "Youth Services
Book Reviews"
"The detailed illustrations, rendered in a soft pencil style, are
sublimely stylish, capturing both cozy home scenes and the flashier
theater world. An intriguing and amusing take on the roles that all
parents play."-- "The Horn Book"
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