Painting the Sky with Love: A Celebration of Love and Community
By (Author) Mary E. Haque
Illustrated by Tatiana Gardel
Feiwel and Friends
Feiwel and Friends
11th February 2025
12th December 2024
United States
Children
Fiction
Hardback
32
Width 279mm, Height 216mm
300g
A child flings open her arms to the sky, "painting it" with love. Hearts cascade and float and bounce down, while at the same time, people looking up at the sky open their hearts. This surreal, glorious expansiveness tapers down to tiny moments of love and kindness. Painting the Sky with Love is bursting with joy. Radiant art from Tatiana Gardel fills the pages, and hearts will be lifted as each page is turned. In a world that often feels heavily weighed down by hate, this celebratory embrace of love and tenderness can offer some welcome warmth.
A writer and poet, Mary E. Haque prefers to capture the essence of the natural world, coupled with elements of love and peace. Having her poems featured in more than a few journals, she enjoys connecting readers to these topics. Additionally, she has been featured in a travel book, I Really Should Have Stayed Home and a previous publication titled Madalynn the Monarch and her Quest to Michoacn. She loves to experiment in long verse poetry, spend time with family, and enjoys reading poetry from famous poets of the past. She is a mom of two artsy adult children and resides with her partner in Chicago, Illinois along with her mini goldendoodle Georgina. You can find her work featured most recently in the Wild Roof Journal (July 2023) along with Cosmic Daffodils Journal (May 2023) and a forthcoming piece in Amethyst Review (January 2024) and two forthcoming pieces in The Closed Eye Open (Spring 2024) along with an additional feature in The Seraphic Review (February 2024). Tatiana Gardel is a New York City-based artist whose work has been recognized by the Society of Illustrators and American Illustration. Previous books she illustrated include The First Day of Peace and Abuelo, the Sea, and Me. Tatiana loves to paint and sketch at the green meadows of Central Park, dance to the music of its performers, and go for walks on its lush pathways. She was born and raised in Brazil and teaches animation to young artists at the Harlem School of the Arts.