YAing News: Week of April 22
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Addie’s voice is very compelling, and she explains her life as an eleven-year-old in a beautiful way. She’s fiercely protective of her brother Billy and is also incredibly practical, having been forced to grow up at such a young age. The descriptions and sensory detail in this book are so honest and real that I was entirely transported into Addie’s world while reading. Manzer does an amazing job at writing about a girl who has experienced things kids should never have to experience in a very age-appropriate way. … More Picture a Girl By Jenny Manzer
Coi is a strong-willed and lovable main character, and Carter does a wonderful job of developing her personality. Though this novel tackles tougher subjects like grief and trauma, it also addresses struggles teenagers often face. As a first-year university student, Coi is figuring out her professional passions, developing meaningful friendships, and understanding her new romantic relationship. The mix of these struggles while also coming to terms with her mother’s death culminates in a determined main character I couldn’t help but root for. … More And Then There Was Us by Kern Carter
The Boy, the Cloud, and the Very Tall Tale is a story that transports readers to a charming magical setting filled with adventure and quirky characters I couldn’t help but adore. Themes of growing into oneself and learning to be vulnerable are wonderfully interwoven into Ewan’s character. The rest of the poignant narrative explores themes of self-worth, grief, and a heartfelt exploration of loss. This book will enchant readers with its cozy fantasy atmosphere created by magical elements and captivating dialogue. … More The Boy, the Cloud, and the Very Tall Tale by Heather Smith
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The illustrations in ‘Ploof’ uncover new mediums of storytelling flair. The familiar imperfect textures of crayons, oil pastels, bath bubbles, and bright blue skies painted with cotton further complement the intimate one-to-one dialogue for new readers. Alongside the use of soft colours and simple textual presentation, the illustrations communicate a multitude of expressions. … More Ploof by Ben Clanton and Andy Chou Musser
Hunter is a Giesel Award honoree. Her whimsical illustrations in pen and pencil and the speech bubbles of the mouse filled entirely with the typewritten word “squeak” add charm and humour to this tale. The minimal colour palette, expressive animal illustrations cross-hatched in fine pen, and a pale blue sky throughout the book accentuate a simple story. … More Baby Squeaks by Anne Hunter
An interview with Lisa Wool-Rim Sjöblom. … More 5 Questions for Lisa Wool-Rim Sjöblom
Those who live around Vancouver will recognize familiar places, streets, and nature illustrated throughout this book. I found myself lighting up when I saw landmarks I recognized – it was like an inside joke shared with the author, a hidden nugget for a home that I don’t often see depicted on the page. … More The Gulf by Adam De Souza
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