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I Wish You Knew
Hardback
Main Details
Title |
I Wish You Knew
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Authors and Contributors |
By (author) Jackie Azua Kramer
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Illustrated by Magdalena Mora
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Physical Properties |
Format:Hardback | Pages:32 | Dimensions(mm): Height 288,Width 226 |
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ISBN/Barcode |
9781250226303
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Classifications | Dewey:813.6 |
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Illustrations |
full-color illustrations throughout
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Publishing Details |
Publisher |
St Martin's Press
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Imprint |
St Martin's Press
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Publication Date |
25 May 2021 |
Publication Country |
United States
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Description
When Estrella's father has to leave because he wasn't born here, like her, She misses him. And she wishes people knew the way it affects her. At home. At school. Always. But a school wrapped around a hundred-year-old oak tree is the perfect place to share and listen. Some kids miss family, Some kids are hungry, Some kids live in shelters. But nobody is alone. A story about deportation, divided families, and the importance of community in the midst of uncertainty.
Author Biography
Jackie Azua Kramer studied acting and voice at NYU and earned her MA, Queens College, Counseling in Education. Jackie's books include, the award-winning The Green Umbrella (2017 Bank Street College Best Children's Books of the Year), If You Want to Fall Asleep, and The Boy and the Gorilla. Jackie lives with her family in Long Island, NY. When not writing, you'll find Jackie reading, watching old movies and travelling to her family's roots in Ecuador, Puerto Rico and Spain. Magdalena Mora is a Minneapolis-based illustrator and graphic designer with a special interest in children's books and visual storytelling. When not drawing, she spends her free time reading, people-gawking, and trying to find the best tacos in the Twin Cities. Mostly the latter.
Reviews"Kramer's homage to the "I Wish My Teacher Knew" movement draws attention to the many hardships children experience at home while still trying to succeed in school. The examples given are particularly poignant. Mora's soft, mixed-media illustrations reflect a diverse and dynamic classroom and sympathetically portray many of the challenges faced by children. For success in school, the importance of empathy and compassion can't be overstated."--Kirkus Reviews "At the center of Estrella's school is an old oak tree--a locus for the children and their teacher to explore, learn, play, and share their thoughts and fears. . . A teacher sees Estrella and, with the help of the all-knowing oak, finds a way to invite her and the other students to share the things they wish the teacher knew. . . This mediation on social and emotional communication will prompt readers, old and young, to open up about their vulnerabilities."--Booklist "Kramer's latest tells the story of Estrella, a young girl whose father was not born in the United States as she was. During the school year, he has to return to his home country and Estrella is left to deal with his absence. . . VERDICT: Estrella and her classmates' experiences are all too common and children will relate, if not for themselves, for others, to this compassionate recommended purchase."--School Library Journal "The sophisticated narrative structure effectively conveys the message that community can help us bear hard things." - Horn Book
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