Publish Date |
August 22, 2023 |
Category |
Juvenile Fiction / Science & Nature / Environment Juvenile Fiction / Family / Multigenerational |
Price |
$25.99 |
ISBN: 9781665918718
Format: Hardback
Pages: 40
Publisher: Atheneum Books for Young Readers
Published: August 22, 2023
"A young Cuban narrator anticipating a family water delivery offers a necessary reminder that water is a resource not freely available to all. . . This theme carries through to debut creator Sua’s painted cut-paper illustrations, which use hues of brown and blue. Focusing on the realities of limited water resources alongside an occurrence that makes “our whole neighborhood... noisy and lively,” the creators create a portrait of a day that “feels like a river of joy” flowing “for my whole thirsty familia.”"A seemingly simple story that speaks to the importance of water conservation. . . [Engle] works in the delight this neighborhood experiences with an understated but resonant message that is never preachy or pitying. Sua’s illustrations made on painted paper depict the liveliness with brilliant greens and majestic blues. . . Sprinkles of Spanish add to the sense of place. . . Engle packs so much into just a few powerful sentences. An excellent choice."
"Engle’s free verse directly describes the recurring necessity of the water man’s visits, all while centering human experiences . . . Sua’s painted cut paper art is remarkably realistic and animated, capturing the busy milieu of the Cuban neighborhood, while the softer palette complements the routine of daily life amidst diminishing crucial resources." "Sua’s painted cut-paper illustrations in a rich pastel color palette are as inviting as the girl’s cheerful voice, which grows somber when recounting Bisabuelita’s memories about how the neighborhood’s water has dried up since she was young. The book culminates with an image of the family using their replenished water and a line that sums up how this tightly knit group views water day: “a river of joy that flows for my whole thirsty familia.”"In this understated, plainspoken, yet compelling tale narrated by the family’s child, Engle chronicles an unfortunate reality for many communities. Sua’s rustic, lively, cheerful artwork depicts a vibrant Cuban community with people diverse in skin tones. An insightful consideration of the global water crisis."