Hello there, my lovelies! Welcome to today’s edition of Tuesday Debut!
In case you’ve managed to miss it somehow, TOMORROW is the opening day of Halloweensie 2025!!! The 15th Annual!!! (Please imagine a moonless night, a spooky fog, candy corn rain, grinning jack-o’- lanterns, and a horde of costumed ghosties and ghoulies doing the Monster Mash because my Canva skills are not that good!🤣) I hope lots of you have entries ready (or almost ready! 😊) If you haven’t started yet, you can get the submission guidelines HERE and you still have until midnight Halloween to get your entry in!
Today I have such a gorgeous book to share that I can’t wait to show it to you! I encourage you all to read it if you can. Writers, especially, will find this book a shining example of how to say so much with so little.
Get ready to have your socks blown off!
Title: Wishes
Written By: Mượn Thị Văn
Illustrated By: Victo Ngai
Publisher: Orchard Books, May 2021, reality-based fiction
text copyright Mượn Thị Văn 2021, illustration copyright Victo Ngai 2021, Orchard Books
Opening: “The night wished it was quieter.”
Brief Synopsis: A young Vietnamese girl must leave behind her home and everything she knows to find hope for a better life.
text copyright Mượn Thị Văn 2021, illustration copyright Victo Ngai 2021, Orchard Books
Links To Resources: the back of the book includes a note from the author about her own journey from Vietnam, as well as a note from the illustrator describing how she went about crafting her illustrations; if you had to leave home, what would you wish for? discuss, draw, or write a story or poem; what do you think would be the hardest thing to leave behind if you had to leave home? what would you want to be sure you brought with you?
text copyright Mượn Thị Văn 2021, illustration copyright Victo Ngai 2021, Orchard Books
Why I Like This Book: This is the kind of gorgeous, poignant book that makes your heart full. With only 75 words, the author conveys such a depth of emotion and story. With true picture book perfection, the illustrations tell as much of the story as the words, beautifully expanding the reader’s understanding of exactly what is happening and the strength it demands from the characters. The majority of young readers (thankfully) will never have experienced this particular kind of hardship, but it is so important for them to understand that life experiences are different for everyone and that many of them require strength, resilience, effort, and hope. A beautiful, thought-provoking, heart-stirring book that young readers will gain a lot from.
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