by Matt de la Pena (Author)
Every Sunday after church, CJ and his grandma ride the bus across town. But today, CJ wonders why they don't own a car like his friend Colby. Why doesn't he have an iPod like the boys on the bus? How come they always have to get off in the dirty part of town? Each question is met with an encouraging answer from grandma, who helps him see the beauty and fun in their routine and in the world around them. This energetic ride through a bustling city highlights the love and understanding between grandparent and grandchild as the world comes to life through Matt de la Pena's vibrant text and Christian Robinson's radiant illustrations.
Format: Picture Book
Pages: 32
Edition: First Edition
Publisher: G. P. Putnam's Sons
Published: 13 Jul 2016
ISBN 10: 0399257748
ISBN 13: 9780399257742
Book Overview: A young boy sees the city through new eyes.
Praise for LAST STOP ON MARKET STREET
Winner of the 2016 Newbery Medal
A 2016 Caldecott Honor Book
A 2016 Coretta Scott King Illustrator Honor Book
#1 New York Times Bestseller
A New York Times Book Review Notable Children's Book of 2015
An NPR Best Book of 2015
A Kirkus Reviews Best Book of 2015
A Wall Street Journal Best Book of 2015
A 2015 Publishers Weekly Best Book of the Year
A Horn Book Best Book of 2015
BookPage's 2015's First Must-Read Picture Book
The Huffington Post Best Overall Picture Book of 2015
A Boston Globe Best Book of 2015
A Chicago Public Library Best Book of 2015
Chosen for the New York Public Library's 100 Books for Reading & Sharing List
A Miami Herald Best Children's Book of 2015
A Raleigh News & Observer Best Children's Book of 2015
An Atlanta Parent Best Book of 2015
A San Francisco Chronicle Holiday Gift Guide Pick
A Center for the Study of Multicultural Children's Literature Best Multicultural Books of 2015 Pick
A Scholastic Instructor 50 Best Summer Book
Chosen for the ALSC 2015 Summer Reading List
A Horn Book Summer 2015 Reading List Pick
Chosen for School Library Journal's 2015 Top 10 Latin Books List
A Kansas City Star Thanksgiving 2015 Roundup Pick
A Winter 2014-2015 Kids' Indie Next Pick
2015 E.B. White Read Aloud Award Finalist
Nominated for the 2016 Washington Children's Choice Picture Book Award
Nominated for the 2016 Kentucky Bluegrass Award
Four Starred Reviews!
It's also the warmth of their intergenerational relationship that will make this book so satisfying, for both young readers and the adults sharing it with them. --The New York Times Book Review
That material poverty need not mean spiritual or imaginative poverty becomes beautifully clear in the quietly moving pages of 'Last Stop on Market Street, a picture book by Matt de la Pe a filled with Christian Robinson's vibrant na f illustrations. --The Wall Street Journal
Matt de la Pe a's warmhearted story is musical in its cadences...Christian Robinson's angular, bright illustrations are energetic and vibrant... [A] celebration of the joys of service, the gifts of grandmothers and the tenderness that the city can contain. --The Washington Post
The sharp illustrations -- in bold, and cheerful primaries -- get CJ's restless energy and curious postures exactly right. The voices of CJ and his grandmother carry the story along in subtle point and counterpoint so that at this book's quiet close you feel like you've been listening to a song. --The Boston Globe
This celebration of cross-generational bonding is a textual and artistic tour de force. --Kirkus Reviews, starred review
Like still waters, de la Pe a and Robinson's story runs deep. It finds beauty in unexpected places, explores the difference between what's fleeting and what lasts, acknowledges inequality, and testifies to the love shared by an African-American boy and his grandmother. --Publishers Weekly, starred review
De la Pe a and Robinson here are carrying on for Ezra Jack Keats in spirit and visual style. This quietly remarkable book will likely inspire questions... it will also have some adult readers reaching for a tissue. --The Horn Book, starred review
The urban setting is truly reflective, showing people with different skin colors, body types, abilities, ages, and classes in a natural and authentic manner... A lovely title. --School Library Journal
It's not often that you see class addressed in picture books in ways that are subtle and seamless, but Last Stop on Market Street, the affectionate story of a young boy and his grandmother, does just that...This ode to gratitude is 2015's first must-read picture book. --BookPage
If Robinson doesn't win this year's Caldecott, then next year could be the one with his name on it. His remarkable Last Stop on Market Street (with Matt de la Pe a), is an early favorite for the best picture book of 2015. --Huffington Post Books
With the precision of a poet, Matt de la Pe a chronicles a boy's heartwarming Sunday morning routine with his nana. Christian Robinson's uplifting palette and culturally diverse cast brightens the rainy-day backdrop. --Shelf Awareness, starred review
Bright colors and streamlined shapes keep the urban setting and its denizens cheerful, emphasizing the positive message. --Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books
This story is full of figurative language and the art provides a distinct contemporary feel to support this urban story. --SLC
Christian Robinson (www.theartoffun.com) is the winner of the 2014 Ezra Jack Keats New Illustrator Award, as well as the 2013 Marion Vannett Ridgeway Honor. Christian lives in San Francisco, California.