Loving Hands
By (Author) Tony Johnston
Illustrated by Amy June Bates
Candlewick Press,U.S.
Candlewick Press,U.S.
1st December 2018
United States
Children
Fiction
Hardback
32
Width 257mm, Height 267mm, Spine 10mm
454g
Loving hands lift, carry, hold, and give in a tender meditation on the everlasting bond between a parent and a child.
Hands wave hello, hands hold, hands heal. Hands say, I am here for you always. In simple, stirring rhymes, author Tony Johnston pens a timeless ode to parenthood. The small moments and quiet scenes that make up childhood learning to clap, planting a garden, waving good-bye on the first day of school fill the pages of this gentle tale, capturing the reassurance and love that parents hand their children every day. Warm illustrations by Amy June Bates show a young boy reaching for his mothers hand as he grows older and more independent . . . until, perhaps, he can be the one to offer love and support with hands that say, I am here for you always. An eloquent look at the passage of time and the power of connection and care, this book is a heartfelt gift for loved ones at any and all milestones in life.
This is a beautiful picture book sure to resonate with any adult who has ever loved a child. Meanwhile, kids will relate to the childhood hallmarks represented throughout. The gorgeous watercolor illustrations of this sweet picture book help secure it a place in the hearts of adults who read it.
Kirkus Reviews
This is a lovely look at a mother-son relationship over the course of a lifetime, represented by their handsholding, waving, and supporting...The book is unabashedly nostalgic, with sentences on the first and last pages sentimentally showing the circle of life, and full of joy.
Booklist Online
Johnston (Bone by Bone by Bone) and Bates (The Big Umbrella) never overplay their respective handsthe lilting prose treads lightly, and Batess soft watercolor, gouache, and pencil portraits of the mother and son going about their daily lives offer a tender specificity alongside a comforting universality.
Publishers Weekly
Loving Hands is a delightful book that shows how loving hands that caress, heal, soothe, and support can create strong mother-son relationships. Great for new mothers and grandmothers wanting to bond with their sons and grandsons. The soothing lyrical verse is enhanced by warm watercolor illustrations. Upon reading this, many will want to find small hands to hold and lead through life.
Candace Moreno, San Marino Toy & Book Shoppe, San Marino, Calif.
Tony Johnston is the award-winning author of more than one hundred childrens books, including Cat, What Is That, illustrated by Wendell Minor; First Grade, Here I Come!, illustrated by David Walker; and A Small Thing . . . but Big, illustrated by Hadley Hooper. She lives in California.
Amy June Bates has illustrated more than forty books for children, including Ketzel, The Cat Who Composed by Lesla Newman and Applesauce Weather by Helen Frost. Amy June Bates lives in Pennsylvania.