Draw the Line

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title Draw the Line
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Kathryn Otoshi
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:48
Dimensions(mm): Height 292,Width 196
ISBN/Barcode 9781250822710
ClassificationsDewey:813.6
Audience
Children / Juvenile
Illustrations full-color throughout

Publishing Details

Publisher St Martin's Press
Imprint St Martin's Press
Publication Date 19 October 2021
Publication Country United States

Description

Draw the Line is a powerful picture book about forgiveness from Kathryn Otoshi, author of the bestselling book One. When two boys draw their own lines and realize they can connect them together-magic happens! But a misstep causes their lines to get crossed. Push! Pull! Tug! Yank! Soon their line unravels into an angry tug-of-war. With a growing rift between them, will the boys ever find a way to come together again? Acclaimed author/illustrator Kathryn Otoshi uses black and white illustrations with thoughtful splashes of color to create a powerful, multi-layered statement about friendship, boundaries, and healing after conflict. A Kirkus Reviews Best Picture Book of 2017

Author Biography

Kathryn Otoshi is an award-winning author-illustrator, best known for her character-building number/colour book series: One, Zero, and Two. She is also the co-author of Beautiful Hands, a book about possibilities and reaching your dreams. She travels across the country to encourage children to develop strong character assets and to help teachers find creative methods to engage and connect with their students through the power of reading, art, and literature. She lives in San Francisco. kokidsbooks.com

Reviews

A Kirkus Best Book of the Year "A simple, beautiful concept whose reach grows with each rereading." --Kirkus Reviews, starred review "This beautiful analogy of conflict resolution is a must-have for all libraries." --School Library Journal, starred review "Reminiscent of Chris Raschka's 1994 Caldecott Honor Yo! Yes? . . . this [is a] striking wordless book." --Shelf Awareness, starred review "Powerful." --Booklist "Otoshi suggests that if those in conflict stay open to the possibilities, resolution can be found in unexpected places." --Publishers Weekly