Illustrated by :
Corinna LuykenImprint:
G.P. Putnam's Sons Books for Young ReadersISBN:
9781984813961Product Form:
HardcoverAudience:
Children: Age (years) 4 - 8, Grade (US) P - 3Dimensions:
11.31in x 9.38 x 0.39 in | 1.01 lbPage Count:
48 pagesIllustrations:
FULL-COLOR ILLUSTRATIONSA HOUSEHOLD-NAME AUTHOR: Matt de la Peña is the Newbery Medal-winning, #1 New York Times bestselling, and USA Today bestselling author of Last Stop on Market Street, Carmela Full of Wishes, Milo Imagines the World, and Love.
A BESTSELLING ILLUSTRATOR: Corinna Luyken is the New York Times bestselling author-illustrator of My Heart, The Tree in Me, and The Book of Mistakes, and readers and booksellers alike will flock to her vibrant artwork here.
AN ODE TO DIVERSITY OF EXPERIENCE: This book is a paean to each child’s unique set of identities and dreams, and the kids depicted here represent a variety of races and genders.
SPOTLIGHT ON SOCIAL-EMOTIONAL LEARNING: Matt’s text emphasizes the values of patience, generosity, kindness, and empathy, as well as the potential in any child to do great things.
THE PERFECT PRESENT, YEAR-ROUND: From the first day of school to graduation, this book is destined to become a perennial milestone gift buy alongside The Day You Begin and The Wonderful Things You Will Be.
Praise for Patchwork:
A New York Times Best Children’s Book of the Year
A Kirkus Best Book of the Year
A Kids’ Indie Next List Pick
A NCTE Notable Poetry Book
“In beautiful verse with artwork to match, this picture book explores the unexpected ways children might grow into themselves.” —TODAY.com
“The call to revel in the glorious patchwork that is ’us’ blazes forth from this paean of acceptance.” —Kirkus Reviews, starred review
“Celebrates the potential found in every child…An apt and inspiring message, beautifully rendered.” —Booklist
“An exultant picture book salute to kids who are a little different… De la Peña is at his compassionate best.” —Shelf Awareness
“The pastel spongework patterns that Luyken overlays on these portraits of children aptly evoke de la Peña’s liberating theme: We are not indelibly drawn at birth; our identities shift and blend and bloom.” —The New York Times Book Review
“A poetic ode to possibility that’s perfect for readers who love de la Peña’s lyricism and Luyken’s effortlessly impressionistic art.” —BookPage
“Celebrates [kids’] capacity to explore and change… conveying the heartening idea that lives of meaning emerge…from ’mismatched scraps accumulated over time/ and stitched together/ into a kind of patchwork.’ ” —Publishers Weekly
“A celebration of children and what they may become as successful adults.” —School Library Journal
“Gentle and affirming.” —The Horn Book
“This beautiful picture book depicts the passage of time in a sort of poem—it’s a true masterpiece.” —Brightly
“A beautifully illustrated story of a child exploring self-identity.” —The San Diego Union-Tribune