When you have to leave behind almost everything you know, where can you call home? Sometimes home is simply where we are- here. A imaginative, lyrical, unforgettable picture book about the migrant experience through a child's eyes.
KYO MACLEAR is an essayist, novelist, and children's author. Her
books have been translated into fifteen languages and published in
over twenty countries. She has earned multiple awards, including a
Governor General's Award, the Elizabeth Mrazik-Cleaver Picture Book
Award, a USBBY Outstanding International Book (Virginia Wolf), the
IODE Ontario Jean Throop Award (Yak and Dove), the Trillium Book
Award (Birds Art Life), and the White Raven Award (Virginia Wolf
and The Liszts). She has received nominations for the Kate
Greenaway Medal (The Liszts), several Forest of Reading
nominations, the Elizabeth Mrazik-Cleaver Award (The Good Little
Book), and the Hilary Weston Writers' Trust Non-Fiction Prize
(Birds Art Life). Kyo holds a doctorate in environmental humanities
and is on faculty at the University of Guelph Creative Writing MFA
and the Humber School for Writers.
RASHIN KHEIRIYEH is an internationally recognized, award-winning
illustrator/author, animation director, and painter who has
published over seventy children's books in countries such as the
United States, France, Italy, Japan, Germany, Spain, South Korea,
China, Brazil, India, and Iran. She has received fifty national and
international awards
for the books and animations including recently being winner of the
2017 Sendak Fellow Award. She was also the winner of the Bologna
Book Fair six times and the winner of Golden Apple Award at the
Biennial of Illustration Bratislava (BIB), Slovakia. She has an
Honorary Doctorate Degree in Illustration and an MFA in Graphic
Design from Alzahra University, Tehran, Iran. She also studied at
School of Visual Arts (SVA) in New York. She is a lecturer at
Department of Art, University of Maryland and has contributed
illustrations to the New York Times, Google, and many other
publication houses around the world.
One of NPR’s 100 Favorite Books For Young Readers
One of CCBC’s Best Books for Kids and Teens Fall 2020
PRAISE FOR Story Boat:
“A timely and uplifting book about and for refugees.” —STARRED
REVIEW, Kirkus Reviews
"Elegantly composed and beautifully depicted, Story Boat is the
perfect vehicle to spark sensitive discussions and foster
compassion for newcomers.” —STARRED REVIEW, Quill & Quire
“Luminous and thought-provoking, Story Boat contains deep
layers of meaning that are sure to spark conversations from young
readers.” —STARRED REVIEW, BookPage
"Even among many excellent recent picture books about refugees,
Maclear's story stands out . . . Kheiriyeh's gorgeously playful
illustrations add to the human hopeful message." —New York
Times
“An utter masterpiece, Story Boat tackles a very serious issue that
affects many children today . . . . [A]n immensely enjoyable read.”
—CM Reviews
“The creators tell a refugee story in simple language with everyday
objects, making it graspable for young readers.” —Publishers
Weekly
"A timely story that will allow parents and teachers to open a
discussion with young readers about the experiences of refugees."
—School Library Connection
“Maclear’s poetic text and Kheiriyeh’s mixed media illustrations
explore the continuing refugee crisis in this gentle picture book."
—Globe and Mail
"[A] beautifully illustrated picture book." —Tablet
“A lyrical picture book about the migrant experience through a
child's eyes, dedicated to Syrian refugee children.” —49th Shelf
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