A Junior Library Guild Selection
Starred Review Publisher's Weekly:
"....unexpected emotional depth...a thought-provoking read aloud."
School Library Journal:
"This tender story, written in lyrical text, perfectly blends the protagonist's joy at playing her favorite sport with the loneliness of being the new kid in unfamiliar territory. Castillo's muted colors reflect the narrator's thoughtful mood....This quiet gem is lovely for one-on-one sharing."
"This tender story, written in lyrical text, perfectly blends the protagonist's joy at playing her favorite sport with the loneliness of being the new kid in unfamiliar territory. Castillo's muted colors reflect the narrator's thoughtful mood....This quiet gem is lovely for one-on-one sharing."
Booklist:
"Castillo’s stylized, expressive watercolor illustrations effectively depict the bleakness of Sierra’s situation and her small triumph. Realistic without being overly sentimental, Boelts’ uplifting story realizes the impact of family, community, and even a little cheering in a child’s life..."
"Castillo’s stylized, expressive watercolor illustrations effectively depict the bleakness of Sierra’s situation and her small triumph. Realistic without being overly sentimental, Boelts’ uplifting story realizes the impact of family, community, and even a little cheering in a child’s life..."
"Castillo's watercolor-and-ink illustrations of the
city's landscapes feature towering buildings in an austere setting. In
contrast, drawings of Sierra's home and her aunt's workplace depict
warm, cozy scenes. Scenes with the dark-skinned, crinkly-haired auntie
and niece emphasize the close, nurturing relationship. Action-filled
paintings of the soccer games capture the fast-paced excitement of the
game. Boelts' quiet tale celebrates the perseverance of a young girl as
she attempts to achieve her goals."
2 comments:
I love the energy of the girl in the hug/huddle...really sweet, Lauren! Congrats!
Thank you so much, Julia! :)
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