Awake Beautiful Child

Awake Beautiful Child

by Amy Krouse Rosenthal (Author), Gracia Lam (Illustrator)

Synopsis

From best-selling author Amy Krouse Rosenthal and award-winning artist Gracia Lam, a delightful read-aloud book about a child's day, told solely through words beginning with the first three letters of the alphabet. ( The New York Times )
New York Times best-selling picture-book author Amy Krouse Rosenthal teams with award-winning artist Gracia Lam to tell the sweet, simple story of a young child's typical dayfrom morning to bedtime. Like the title, each scene is described in three-word ABC phrases, such as All Begins Cheerily and Always Be Curious. Secret ABC scenes hidden throughout the artworkas a secondary seek and find game of sortsencourage multiple readings and reward close-looking. An ideal read-aloud book to read just after waking or just before bed.

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More Information

Format: Hardcover
Pages: 32
Publisher: McSweeney's Publishing
Published: 29 May 2014

ISBN 10: 1938073924
ISBN 13: 9781938073922

Media Reviews
Beginning with a morning stretch and ending with a flick of the bedroom light switch, readers follow various children in their daily routines. The entire text is composed of three-word phrases that begin with the consecutive letters A, B, and C. Some are simple lists: Apples, Bananas, Cantaloupes at the breakfast table, or Ants, Butterflies, Caterpillars during a walk. But others are beautiful reminders ( Always Be Curious ) or silly words of wisdom ( Avoid BlinkingCheese! during a photograph). Kirkus
Rosenthal again demonstrates her ability to use wordplay to create stories with real emotional depth as she follows children through a day, described only in three-word, A-B-C phrases... Illustrator Lam s debut couldn t be more polished and confident: her palette seems to shift with the day s waxing and waning light, while her crisp, screenprintlike images have an understated poise and precision that highlights the quiet magic of everyday moments. Publishers Weekly (starred review)
Inspirational
Booklist
The wordplay is delightful, and somehow, perhaps in part by embracing the restriction of using just three letters, Rosenthal conveys a message of gratitude for all the wonder that can be found if you really dig into the repetitive routines of our days. Lam s soft digital art has a retro inflection, but each page is a marvel of freewheeling graphic design, with curvy lines echoing one another and subtle patterning everywhere. Like every alphabet book, the art really matters, since what you see on the page has no organic or predictable relation to a story: You have to pause to figure out what is going on. It s fantastic that the time you spend looking at these pages is so full of enchantment.
The New York Times
Rosenthal again demonstrates her ability to use wordplay to create stories with real emotional depth as she follows children through a day, described only in three-word, A-B-C phrases... Illustrator Lam s debut couldn t be more polished and confident: her palette seems to shift with the day s waxing and waning light, while her crisp, screenprintlike images have an understated poise and precision that highlights the quiet magic of everyday moments.
Publishers Weekly (starred review)
Toronto illustrator Gracia Lam lends her artistic talent to American author Amy Krouse Rosenthal's gorgeous and whimsical picture book, which uses the first three letters of the alphabet as the jumping-off point for a series of three-word phrases describing everyday events. A birthday party scene features Lam s stylized, retro-tinged illustrations rendered in ombre pinks and purples and Rosenthal's quirky wordplay: 'Another Bright Candle, ' 'Atop Birthday Cake, ' 'Amazing Balloon Creation.' Awake Beautiful Child is a visual treat, and a fun twist on the alphabet book.
Quill & Quire
Beginning with a morning stretch and ending with a flick of the bedroom light switch, readers follow various children in their daily routines. The entire text is composed of three-word phrases that begin with the consecutive letters A, B, and C. Some are simple lists: Apples, Bananas, Cantaloupes at the breakfast table, or Ants, Butterflies, Caterpillars during a walk. But others are beautiful reminders ( Always Be Curious ) or silly words of wisdom ( Avoid BlinkingCheese! during a photograph).
Kirkus
Lovely.
The Boston Globe
Inspirational.
Booklist
Author Bio
Amy Krouse Rosenthal creates books for children (such as this one), books for adults (such as Encyclopedia of an Ordinary Life ), and tiny films (such as The Beckoning of Lovely ). She lives on a tree-lined street with her family in Chicago.
Gracia Lam is an illustrator born in Hong Kong and raised in Toronto, Canada. She likes to reinvent everyday objects and mundane environments. This is her first children's book.