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You Matter - by Christian Robinson (Hardcover)
From Simon & Schuster
Current price: $9.58
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You Matter - by Christian Robinson (Hardcover)
From Simon & Schuster
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About the Book Illustrations and easy-to-read text remind the reader that no matter what happens or how one feels, he or she matters. Book Synopsis A New York Times bestseller! Five starred reviews! Named Best Book of the Year by Barnes & Noble, The New York Times /New York Public Library, Publishers Weekly , and School Library Journal They All Saw a Cat meets The Important Book in this sensitive and impactful picture book about seeing the world from different points of view by Caldecott and Coretta Scott King Honoree Christian Robinson. In this full, bright, and beautiful picture book, many different perspectives around the world are deftly and empathetically explored--from a pair of bird-watchers to the pigeons theyre feeding. Young readers will be drawn into the luminous illustrations inviting them to engage with the world in a new way and see how everyone is connected, and that everyone matters. Review Quotes * Pairing concise, compassionate text with playful acrylic paint and collage illustrations, Caldecott and Coretta Scott King Illustrator Honoree Christian Robinson ( Another and Last Stop on Market Street ) offers heartfelt affirmations to anyone who isnt sure if they matter--and maybe even to anyone who is... Authentic and plainly profound, You Matter is a captivating, empowering picture book, but its also unvarnished fun. Old and young./ The first to go and the last, anyone can find connection and enjoyment in Robinsons positive outlook on life. - Shelf Awareness , starred review * No saccharine self-esteem book, this is a powerful affirmation of each readers worth. Robinsons text is loaded with child appeal (When everyone thinks youre a pest. / When everyone is too busy to help. / You matter); kid-level funny (Even if you are really gassy. / You matter); and profound (Sometimes you feel lost and alone. / But you matter). The repetition of the titular phrase is extremely effective; by books end, you cant help but believe it. - The Horn Book Magazine starred review In lesser hands, his new book, Another, might be a well-meaning but undelightful pamphlet on self-worth. It is about self-wroth, in a way, but its also about the history of life on Earth...oh, and in 107 words, it somehow covers loneliness, death, and rebirth, too... Robinsons books, like anything perfect, have that are quality of the inevitable. They had to be. They always are. - The New York Times Book Review * Robinson follows up his acclaimed debut Another with more of his spirited illustrations and spare, reaffirming prose...Robinson conveys complex themes, hinting at the universality of emotions, while validating the individual emotional journey of young readers... VERDICT: An earnest message and charming illustrations grow more poignant under closer reading . - School Library Journal , starred review * Whimsy, intelligence, and a subtle narrative thread make this rise to the top of a growing list of self-love titles. - Kirkus Reviews , starred review * Simple and heartfelt, the refrain of Caldecott Honoree Robinsons poem speaks directly to readers: You matter. By seeing all life as intertwined--ancient and new, minuscule and gargantuan...Robinson represents life as both interconnected and precious. Its a profound thought expressed with singular focus and eloquence. - Publishers Weekly, starred review Using simple, lyrical text and expansive, colorful illustrations, Robinson assures readers that, no matter what difficulties they may encounter or how a person might feel, everyone matters...nonjudgmental and reassuring, this is a great choice for anyone experiencing a bad day. - Booklist About The Author Christian Robinson was born in Hollywood, California, in 1986. He grew up in a small one bedroom apartment with his brother, two cousins, aunt, and grandmother. Drawing became a way to make space for himself and to create the kind of world he wanted to see. He studied animation at The California Institute of the Arts and would later work with the Sesame Street Workshop and Pixar Animation Studios before becoming an illustrator of books for children. His books include Gaston and Antoinette , written by Kelly DiPucchio, and the #1 New York Times bestseller Last Stop on Market Street , written by Matt de la Pea, which was awarded the Caldecott Honor, the Coretta Scott King Illustrator Honor, and the Newbery Medal. He presently lives in Northern California with his rescue greyhound Baldwin and several houseplants. He looks forward to one day seeing the Aurora Borealis. Visit him online at TheArtofFun.com.