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The Year We Learned to Fly
The Year We Learned to Fly
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Author(s): Woodson, Jacqueline
ISBN No.: 9780399545535
Pages: 32
Year: 202201
Format: Trade Cloth (Hard Cover)
Price: $ 26.21
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available

Praise for The Year We Learned to Fly : "Two Black siblings use their imaginations to escape their immediate surroundings throughout the seasons in this picture book by previous collaborators Woodson and López ( The Day You Begin ). Learning to soar 'from the people who came before,' the children are told both that their feelings have been experienced by others, and that "nobody can ever cuff/ your brilliant and beautiful mind," a lesson they pass on in turn. Energetic layered multimedia illustrations accompany the poetically repeating lines, vividly depicting winged escapes over images of a slave ship and contemporary real-world high-rises." -- Publishers Weekly, starred review "A narrative rich with literary and visual symbolism, simultaneously simple and profound.With this book, Woodson and Lopez create a path that children may follow as they gain confidence and imagine a way forward no matter what challenges arise." -- Booklist , starred review "An intergenerational family story of freedom. López illustrates the inside of the family's apartment with drab, muted colors that emphasize the children's confinement. In contrast, the outdoor scenes, illustrated primarily in pastels, exude luminosity and convey the youngsters' exuberance.


The ebullient mixed-media artwork explodes with color and extends the richness of the text. An uplifting story that will inspire kids, especially brown girls and boys, to dream." -- Kirkus Reviews , starred review "Woodson and López are thankfully, and marvelously, back together. Honoring echoes of the past (masterfully captured in both text and art) with an eye set on the possibilities of the future, this uplifting and honest reflection of the experiences of many children is a perfect example of the power of the picture book. It helps children, through words and art, to be seen and also challenges them to embrace their own power and agency. The many layers of both art and language will provide fodder for rich classroom discussions. A must for any collection, and an outstanding example of the picture book as an artistic and literary form." -- School Library Journal , starred review "Poetic text.


The book reminds children that imagination is a powerful tool in any situation, and López's colorful, eye-pleasing art enhances this message. Readers also are reminded that they have support from the past." -- Horn Book.


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