by Gracey Zhang (Author) Gracey Zhang (Illustrator)
From debut author-illustrator Gracey Zhang comes a timeless and timely picture book that celebrates the unassuming power of kind words.
Oh, there goes Lala! She carries a pot of water around the corner, down the block, and over the fence, to a patch of dirt and concrete where tiny weeds sprout. Hello, hello, friends! she whispers. Lala waters the plants every day, but it is her kind words that make them sway and nod.
Lala's wild nature and quiet compassion enchant in this evergreen story about the power of kind words and the magic of being loved for who you are.
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Lala, an active child, knows instinctively how to speak words of love to living beings. "Lala, stay still!" her mother says. But when Lala talks to the weeds she nurtures in a nearby vacant lot, she uses different words than her mother's, and she says them a different way. "You are stripy and lovely," she murmurs, belly down in the dirt, her face buried in a bright new seedling. Newcomer Zhang's ink lines capture Lala's city neighborhood in animated, expressive brushstrokes--the child's yellow dress and the green leaves of the plants stand out in an otherwise black-and-white world. "You're covered in dirt!" her mother cries when Lala returns. It's hot, and her mom's patience is wearing thin: "Today you are staying at home," she orders. Lala listens to neighborhood sounds ("She counted buses wheezing past, listened to Mr. Piatek hum to his radio") and longs for her plants, whispering to them across the distance: "Hello, hello, friends." And a small miracle comes to pass as Lala's plants show her what she means to them. Zhang's powerful debut lifts up the power words have to heal and feed. Ages 4-8. Agent: Hannah Mann, Writers House. (July)
Copyright 2021 Publishers Weekly, LLC Used with permission.Praise for Lala's Words:
Much like an encouraging word, the vibrant pictures in this book will lift you up. — Christian Robinson (Last Stop on Market Street, Another)
Lala's Words is really about magic; a special kind of magic called kindness. Like the sunlight and the falling rain, kindness nourishes the world around us. This book, with its lovely art and whimsical story, will also nourish the reader. — The Fan Brothers (The Night Gardener, Ocean Meets Sky)
GRACEY ZHANG is an illustrator and animator with a love of storytelling and verse. She is the author and illustrator of Lala's Words and the illustrator of The Big Bath House, Nigel and the Moon, and The Upside Down Hat. She was born and raised in Vancouver, Canada, and received her degree in Illustration from the Rhode Island School of Design. Gracey is now based in Brooklyn, New York, where she can be found window watching from the train when she's not scribbling away at her desk. You can visit her at graceyzhang.com.