by Dianna Wilson Sirkovsky (Author) Sara Casilda (Illustrator)
"Anyone can change the world as long as you dream big." The true story of a boy who ignites awareness and provides aid for hunger relief in his community. For children ages 5 years and up.
One day, on his way to the store, Braeden Mannering sees a man sitting by the side of the road. He has no home, no belongings, and no food.
"Somebody should help him," he tells his mom.
"You're somebody," she replies.
Braeden thinks about it. Maybe he can help!
"The inspiring true story of an unusual 9-year-old who made a difference. [...] A stirring tale of community outreach." -Kirkus Reviews
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Sara Casilda received a Higher Technician in Graphic Arts and Design in Illustration and also a Bachelor of Arts at the School of Arts and Crafts in Toledo. She did an internship at the newspaper "La Tribuna" in Toledo, where they published the illustration "La Custodia" for Corpus Day in 2014 on the cover of its special edition. The passion for the arts led her to a professional career through various disciplines such as illustration, graphic design, muralism, photography ... Dreaming of embracing, in addition, painting, writing, and traditional and digital animation. The classic and children's editorial illustration, with touches of fantasy and imagination, fascinated her since she was a child. In 2018 she entered the editorial field as an illustrator with the illustrated album 'Naar bed, naar bed', which was a finalist in the KeyColours 2018 competition. Her work is mainly artisan. She uses charcoal, graphite, watercolors, colored pencils ... and she ends up with some digital touches for editing. She loves and values nature in all its being. She is committed to the care and leads a lifestyle that is as conscientious and consistent as possible. From food to the materials she works with every day.