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Nana in the City: A Caldecott Honor Award Winner

Nana in the City: A Caldecott Honor Award Winner

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Publication Date: September 2nd, 2014
Publisher:
Clarion Books
ISBN:
9780544104433
Pages:
40
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Description

A Caldecott Honor Book * A Huffington Post Best Picture Book about Family  * An NYPL 100 Books for Reading and Sharing  * A 100 Scope Notes Top 20 Book of the Year

In this magical picture book, a young boy spends an overnight visit with his nana and is frightened to find that the city where she lives is filled with noise and crowds and scary things.

But then Nana makes him a special cape to help him be brave, and soon the everyday sights, sounds, and smells of the city are not scary—but wonderful. The succinct text is paired with watercolor illustrations that capture all the vitality, energy, and beauty of the city.

About the Author

Lauren Castillo has illustrated many picture books and has also written and illustrated several, including the Caldecott Honor Book Nana in the City. She lives in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, and you can also find her at laurencastillo.com and follow her on Twitter @studiocastillo.

Lauren Castillo has illustrated many picture books and has also written and illustrated several, including the Caldecott Honor Book Nana in the City. She lives in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, and you can also find her at laurencastillo.com and follow her on Twitter @studiocastillo.

Praise for Nana in the City: A Caldecott Honor Award Winner

"[Nana in the City] deserves a place on the shelf of classic New York City picture books."  — Publishers Weekly (starred review)

"Castillo's soft, warmly colored art expresses the child's changing feelings about the city while also depicting the characters' close bond."  — Kirkus Reviews

"A fine example of how firsthand experience can overcome initial fear." 
School Library Journal

 "A rewarding picture book with a vibrant setting."  — Booklist

"The accessible story arc outlines worthwhile messages about openness to new experiences and changing one's persepctive, all couched in the security of spending time with a loved one."  — Horn Book Magazine