A Gift from Abuela
By (Author) Cecilia Ruiz
Illustrated by Cecilia Ruiz
Candlewick Press,U.S.
Candlewick Press,U.S.
1st August 2018
United States
Children
Fiction
Hardback
38
Width 238mm, Height 260mm, Spine 9mm
386g
In her first book for children, Cecilia Ruiz illuminates how things can change and the importance of holding on to our dearest relationships when they do.
The first time Abuela holds Nina, her heart overflows with tenderness. And as Nina grows up, she and Abuela spend plenty of time together. Abuela cant help thinking how much shed like to give Nina a very special treat, so she saves a little bit of her money every week a few pesos here, a few pesos there. When the world turns upside down, Abuelas dream of a surprise for Nina seems impossible. Luckily, time spent together and the love Abuela and Nina have for each other could turn out to be the very best gift of all. With a soft and subtle hand, author-illustrator Cecilia Ruiz draws from her own history to share a deeply personal tale about remembering whats most important when life starts to get in the way.
The story traces how time shifts family situations, anda point not commonly taken up in picture booksthe way peoples economic circumstances can change in ways they cant plan for or control. But Ruizs most important message is that love survives no matter what.
Publishers Weekly
Ruiz elevates a standard tale about the loving bond between a grandmother and granddaughter, Abuela and Nia, with historically significant and culturally relevant detail...Against fickle materialism and wealth, Ruiz demonstrates how family bonds and love remain steady, unbreakable, and are indeed our greatest gift. lettycia terrones
The Horn Book
Beautiful and soft pastel colored illustrations decorate every page and bring the papel picado and the homes and neighborhoods to life. Filled with lovely illustrations and the all-too-true message that sometimes life just gets in the way, this story seems to be going in different directions, and ultimately ends abruptly and leaves readers yearning for a little bit more.
School Library Journal
Cecilia Ruiz is an illustrator and graphic designer with an MFA in illustration from the School of Visual Arts in New York City. She is the author-illustrator of The Book of Memory Gaps. Born in Mexico City, Cecilia Ruiz now lives in New York City.