Sophie Casson
SOPHIE CASSON is a graphic designer, specialising in illustration. She lived for many years in Africa, but more recently in Montreal.
Toby and the Mysterious Creature(Formac First Novels)By Jean Lemieux, Illustrated by Sophie Casson, Translated by Sarah CumminsToby's class project is outdone by Arnold's mysterious creature, but does it really exist? |
Toby Laughs Last(Formac First Novels)By Jean Lemieux, Illustrated by Sophie Casson, Translated by Sarah CumminsWhen Toby climbs too high in a tree to rescue a kite, he tumbles to the ground and has to go to hospital. |
Toby Shoots for Infinity(Formac First Novels)By Jean Lemieux, Illustrated by Sophie Casson, Translated by Sarah CumminsThis new story about Toby shows how everyone in school and home has a different approach to questions that have no definite answer. |
Toby's Very Important Question(Formac First Novels)By Jean Lemieux, Illustrated by Sophie Casson, Translated by Sarah CumminsOn the morning after Christmas, someone phones Toby's family to tell them that Toby's aunt has died in a car accident. After the ceremony, Toby notices that although everyone is very sad, they are also able to smile, chat and even sing. He wonders why people can be both happy and sad. |
Toby's Best Friend(Formac First Novels)By Jean Lemieux, Illustrated by Sophie Casson, Translated by Sarah CumminsToby is excited when his parents buy him a puppy. Toby and his new friend sit up all night watching a snowstorm. The next day when Toby and his friends build a snow fort, he forgets all about his puppy! |