Chloe and the Fireflies: A Picture Book
By (Author) Chris Clarkson
Illustrated by Julie Jarema
Abrams
Abrams Books for Young Readers
7th November 2024
United States
Children
Fiction
Childrens / Teenage fiction: Family and home stories
Childrens / Teenage personal and social topics: Adoption / fostering
813.6
Hardback
32
Width 216mm, Height 267mm, Spine 15mm
203g
A gentle look at transitions and new beginnings through the eyes of a child in foster careChloe and the Fireflies is a warm picture book that expands the view of what a family can be
Its always hard to be the new kidChloe knows that better than anyone. But for the first time, in her new foster home, Chloe feels like she doesnt have to hide. Suddenly her life is full of sleepovers with friends, baking cookies, and living room dance parties. With the support of her dads and her community, Chloe is able to thrive like never before. When Chloe catches a firefly, she can only think of one wish: she wishes shell be able to stay. But even if her wish doesnt come true, Chloe knows she will always treasure the time they spent together.
This gentle picture book is an expansive celebration of family love and community care.
An uplifting, rose-colored story of the search for a forever home. * Kirkus Reviews *
A satisfying picture book. * Booklist *
This hopeful work on a subject treated all too infrequently in picture books would be a sensitive and welcome addition. * School Library Journal *
Chris Clarkson is the author of Where Did Benjamin Go and That Summer Night on Frenchmen Street. Clarkson lives in New Orleans with his dog, Avery, and a collection of notebooks filled with stories waiting to be brought to life. Julie Jarema is a writer and illustrator. She graduated from Bard College with a degree in written arts. When shes not making up stories, you can find her going on backyard adventures and sending snail mail.