by Cynthia Rylant (Author) Katie Harnett (Illustrator)
A beautiful and poignant meditation on what makes a home from Newbery Medalist Cynthia Rylant.
There are so many things, both big and small, that make a place feel like home. Home is where you might have a special nickname or a special toy. It's where you might have a snack or a nap or a bath--or all three! Whether home is a city apartment or a country cottage, it's a place you want to return to again and again. Celebrate all kinds of homes--and all kinds of families--in this cozy, lushly illustrated ode to the universal feeling of being at home.
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What makes a place a home? As Rylant (We Give Thanks) and Harnett (Monty and the Poodles) take readers through differing dwellings, highly specific particulars blend with a sense of reverie, evoking feelings of connection and belonging. In one spread, lines of plainspoken poetry read, "Home is where someone calls you 'sweetie' or 'dear' or a dozen other names for love." Lovingly detailed gouache and colored pencil vignettes, meanwhile, place readers in a light-filled kitchen, where something is cooking in a big orange pot, goodies sit on a side table, and an intergenerational duo beam at one another. A few pages later, attending a lullaby-like litany, the illustrations survey a couple of beloved objects (a globe, a stuffed bear) and a cozy bedroom: "Home is where everything waits for you// waits for you." Throughout, images show families and friend groups of varying abilities, ages, body types, and skin tones engaging in daily rituals. Sensations, people, and things constitute a sense of place, one that is all the more profound, this creative pair hints, when that place is home--"where your own story starts." Ages up to 8. (May)
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