Graduation Day, (Hardcover)

Graduation Day, (Hardcover)

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Publishers Weekly,Early on in this wordless tale, one of a group of smirking schoolchildren blows a small projectile-a spitball?-across several pages until it hits a girl with stick-straight hair and thick glasses. For a moment, she frowns. Then she pockets the object and joins a line of children dressed in caps and gowns; it's graduation day. When the ceremony is over, the girl opens her locker, takes the object out of her pocket and puts it in a jar. It's a sunflower seed, and the jar is full of them; the bullies have been shooting them at her for months, apparently. In this lovely fable, readers discover her plan for all those seeds. Though this is a tale about bullying, Parda (The Gentleman Bat) resists the urge to moralize. Instead, he creates a character who responds to aggression with quiet resourcefulness, and without involving grownups or attempting vengeance. His watercolor and monoprint spreads recall Satoshi Kitamura; they're built on warm, expressive black lines, making even the girl's dreary school, with its cracked tiles and metal doors, worth a closer look. Ages 5-up. (Mar.) ??? Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved.,Publishers Weekly,Publishers Weekly,Early on in this wordless tale, one of a group of smirking schoolchildren blows a small projectile-a spitball?-across several pages until it hits a girl with stick-straight hair and thick glasses. For a moment, she frowns. Then she pockets the object and joins a line of children dressed in caps and gowns; it's graduation day. When the ceremony is over, the girl opens her locker, takes the object out of her pocket and puts it in a jar. It's a sunflower seed, and the jar is full of them; the bullies have been shooting them at her for months, apparently. In this lovely fable, readers discover her plan for all those seeds. Though this is a tale about bullying, Parda (The Gentleman Bat) resists the urge to moralize. Instead, he creates a character who responds to aggression with quiet resourcefulness, and without involving grownups or attempting vengeance. His watercolor and monoprint spreads recall Satoshi Kitamura; they're built on warm, expressive black lines, making even the girl's dreary school, with its cracked tiles and metal doors, worth a closer look. Ages 5-up. (Mar.) ??? Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved.
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