Illustrator and Author
“Boiger creates a vivid sense of music and movement in the graceful watercolor illustrations. A fresh addition to the Tallulah series.”
“Each cartoon block is simple perfection…A gentle lesson on dealing with adversity and celebrating friendship.”
“Love is the core of the voyage … The breathtaking art carries the message throughout.”
“…there’s a beautiful wordless language at play here as Boiger captures the quiet dignity of these 13 women in ways that are tonally similar but sufficiently distinct to make turning the page to another spread a real pleasure.”
“Tender and humorous . . . The underlying message to adjust some of our screen-centric habits in order to appreciate the natural world with open eyes and reverence is a plain truth with value for readers of all ages.”
“Boiger illustrates the burgeoning chaos with a wispy, whimsical elegance reminiscent of Hilary Knight’s art, placing a very small, tousled redhead in gracious, upper-crust surroundings, and adorning the array of partyers in Depression-era evening garb.”
“A delightful lesson in the joy of living in the moment.”
“Boiger’s story is graceful, and her limited-palette watercolor illustrations in well-designed combinations…effectively keep readers’ attention on the story. …A fun-filled story that delivers the true nature of the Olympian spirit.”
“…exemplary watercolors, which show both delicacy and strength, and features inspiring quotes. This well-curated list will show children that women’s voices have made themselves emphatically heard.”
“In this tale of sled-riding friends, Alexandra Boiger, successfully captures the Olympic spirit. Max and Marla is a story about persistence in pursuing goals and sends a positive message that true Olympians never give up to readers of any age.”