Islandborn

Islandborn

by Leo Espinosa (Illustrator), Leo Espinosa (Illustrator), Junot Diaz (Author)

Synopsis

From New York Times bestseller and Pulitzer Prize winner Junot D az comes a debut picture book about the magic of memory and the infinite power of the imagination.

Every kid in Lola's school was from somewhere else.
Hers was a school of faraway places.

So when Lola's teacher asks the students to draw a picture of where their families immigrated from, all the kids are excited. Except Lola. She can't remember The Island--she left when she was just a baby. But with the help of her family and friends, and their memories--joyous, fantastical, heartbreaking, and frightening--Lola's imagination takes her on an extraordinary journey back to The Island. As she draws closer to the heart of her family's story, Lola comes to understand the truth of her abuela's words: Just because you don't remember a place doesn't mean it's not in you.

Gloriously illustrated and lyrically written, Islandborn is a celebration of creativity, diversity, and our imagination's boundless ability to connect us--to our families, to our past and to ourselves.

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More Information

Format: Illustrated::Picture Book
Pages: 48
Edition: Illustrated
Publisher: Penguin Young Readers Group
Published: 15 Mar 2018

ISBN 10: 0735229864
ISBN 13: 9780735229860

Media Reviews
With his tenacious, curious heroine and a voice that's chatty, passionate, wise, and loving, D az entices readers to think about a fundamental human question: what does it mean to belong? -Publishers Weekly, starred review

A sensitive and beautiful story of culture, identity, and belonging--a superb picture book outing for D az and one to be shared broadly in a variety of settings. -School Library Journal, starred review

This important title will be enjoyed by young children and may spark many significant discussions. -Booklist, starred review

Author Bio
Junot D az was born in the Dominican Republic and raised in New Jersey. He is the author of the critically acclaimed Drown; The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao, which won the 2008 Pulitzer Prize and the National Book Critics Circle Award; and This Is How You Lose Her, a New York Times bestseller and National Book Award finalist. A graduate of Rutgers University, D az is currently the fiction editor at Boston Review and the Rudge and Nancy Allen Professor of Writing at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

Leo Espinosa is an award-winning illustrator and designer from Bogot , Colombia, whose work has been featured in The New Yorker, Wired, Esquire, The New York Times, The Atlantic, and more. Leo's illustrations have been recognized by American Illustration, Communication Arts, Pictoplasma, 3x3, and the Society of Illustrators. Leo lives with his family in Salt Lake City, Utah.