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Julian Is a Mermaid


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Julian Is a Mermaid

Contributors:

By (Author) Jessica Love
Illustrated by Jessica Love

ISBN:

9781406380637

Publisher:

Walker Books Ltd

Imprint:

Walker Books Ltd

Publication Date:

7th June 2018

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

Children

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Fiction

Main Subject:
Dewey:

813.6

Physical Properties

Number of Pages:

40

Dimensions:

Width 256mm, Height 237mm, Spine 9mm

Weight:

370g

Description

Mesmerizing and full of heart, this is a picture book about self-confidence and love, and a radiant celebration of individuality.

While riding the subway home with his Nana one day, Julian notices three women spectacularly dressed up. Their hair billows in brilliant hues, their dresses end in fishtails, and their joy fills the train carriage. When Julian gets home, daydreaming of the magic hes seen, all he can think about is dressing up just like the ladies and making his own fabulous mermaid costume. But what will Nana think about the mess he makes and even more importantly what will she think about how Julian sees himself

Reviews

celebratory and ground-breaking * The Sunday Times Culture/The Sunday Times Ireland *
The stand-out title this month is a picture book, Julian Is a Mermaid by Jessica Love. [] In the bravura feat of understated storytelling, the richness of Julians free-floating imagination is caught in images layered with colour, movement, muscle and life, celebrating black and Latino experience. Julian invents a tail and flowing hair, and Nanas acceptance, as she accompanies him on a wild parade of mermaids, will leave the reader filler with joy. * The Guardian *
This is Jessica Loves debut picture book, and every choice she makes the spare text, a color palette both muted and lively, full-bleed pages that make even subway cars and apartment rooms feel as expansive as the ocean imbues the story with charm, tenderness and humorAlongside Julin, readers learn that anyone can be a mermaid: All it takes is love and acceptance, a little imagination and a big swishy tail. * The New York Times Book Review *
Beautiful [...] Magnificent [...] Lovely [...] Magical [...] Gorgeous * RuPual of RuPaul's Drag Race *
Capturing the simple, joyful playfulness of a gender creative young boy and his wonderful grandmother this is one of the most heart-moving and beautifully illustrated childrens picture books weve ever read. [] This book is a luminous carnival of joy. * Attitude *
If theres one thing you check out this month make it this delightful childrens book [...] itll make you want to read it to any youngun in your life immediately. Perfect as a tie-off to Pride month, and to get you in the mood for carnival season, its a lesson in self-love for all ages! * Pride magazine *
Julian Is a Mermaid is fabulous in every sense. A remarkable debut that should be sashaying off the shelves, it will particularly appeal to those parents and carers with a penchant for RuPauls Drag Race. * The Guardian Online *
While on the subway with his abuela, Julin notices three mermaids. Mesmerized by their beauty, all of Julins thoughts are consumed by wanting to be a mermaid, too, but he is afraid of what his abuela might think. In her author-illustrator debut, Jessica Love delivers a delightful story of celebrating what makes us unique and a joyful read for anyone in need of a little love. * Time Magazine Online *
The book contains fewer than a hundred words, and yet it encompasses so much; a longing for transformation, glamour and acceptance, the terror of transgressing and of being rejected, and the soaring joy of winning approval for one's own unique, authentic self. Julian Is a Mermaid doesn't need to be read as a transgender story (although it can be, in the most gentle and age-appropriate sense). More broadly, it is about acceptance, and the power of those closest to children either to shame them into harmful conformity or to welcome and celebrate their self-expression. It is also a book that foregrounds often unsung beauty - whether the curvy, powerful Black and Latin women at the swimming pool, or the old men in shorts and shirts of sultry, vivid colours, sitting in folding chairs. * Times Literary Supplement *
This utterly gorgeous picture book is great for questioning our gender stereotypes but without being at all preachy. * The Sun *
A powerful but gentle read Julian Is A Mermaid transcends gender stereotypes, body-shape, ethnicity and family dynamics. Brimming with acceptance and celebrating individuality, theres something for everyone in this book." * Sarah Yewman, Picture Books Blogger *
With love and acceptance bursting from its pages, Julian Is A Mermaid by Jessica Love is a celebration of being yourself. [...] Sparse text and sublime illustrations give the book a magical feel as real life shifts in and out of Julians imagination. This stunning book exudes warmth and joy. * The Scotsman *
This joyful picture book with outstanding illustrations has stayed with me all year. * The Irish Independent *
This creatively told book does a great job at dismantling gender stereotypes without being preachy. * Evening Standard *
Vibrant watercolours are splashed deftly across pages inhabited by stunning Sendak-esque characters, as we find ourselves whisked away on Julians journey of self-discovery. Julian is entranced by three women he sees on the subway and with his grandmothers help he begins his transformation into a beautiful mermaid. A joyful celebration of diversity and embracing your own individuality. One of the most beautiful and gently inspiring books of 2018. * WRD *
Easily my favourite book of the year. A glorious ode to inclusivity, diversity, transcendence of societally determined norms, and fierce, fierce love. Jessica Love has thrown down a marker for her fellow picture book artists challenge, push, and play. The result is not just artistic perfection, but a book which serves as a giant hug for those who feel their dreams must be deferred for fear they are too different. A book which says, I see you for all of who you are, and you are fabulous. * Stephanie Cummings, Two In A Tepee *
Quite possibly one of the best stories Ive ever read.[] Im completely blown away by this book. This is definitely a book well treasure forever. [] [Jessica Love has] now in my opinion written one of the best childrens books of our childrens time. * Liv, UltimateGirlGang *
SO MUCH LOVE [] absolutely one of my books of the year * Emma O'Donovan, The Book Sniffer *
This is probably my favourite book ever illustrated. [] To think that this is going to be a book that kids are reading makes my heart beat even faster and harder, its gorgeous * Laura Dockrill on Down The Rabbit Hole childrens book podcast *
The artwork is incredible [] This is such an important book * Alex T Smith on Down The Rabbit Hole children's book podcast *
This book is sick for so many reasons [...] So many layers to these illustrations. I live for this level of inclusivity and representation. * Candice Brathwaite, Make Motherhood Diverse *
[...] one of the most beautiful books weve come across... artistically satisfying to a child & adults eye. But most importantly, its a book about embracing differences, understanding individuality and freedom to express your inner creativity. Were totally in love with this one! We recommend this book for your little ones. * The Motherhood Group *
Every now and again, a book comes along which captures the sheer greatness of picture books and the unparalleled impact they can have on an audience. Julian is a Mermaid, is one of those gems. With a sparse but unassuming narrative and rich, inky illustrations, Jessica Love has produced a truly captivating and enriching story which is bursting with empathy and compassion. [...] A wonderfully uplifting read, with refreshingly rich and diverse characters, this story is the perfect book for ALL children out there. [...] This powerful but gentle read, Julian is a Mermaid transcends gender stereotypes, body-shape ideals, ethnic background and family dynamics. Brimming with acceptance and celebrating individuality, theres something for everyone in this book. * Picture Books Blogger *
Loves deep empathy for her characters and her keen-eyed observations of urban life come together in a story of love, understanding, and embracing the mermaid within us all. * Publishers Weekly *
Beautifully illustrated, this gentle book shines with the importance of acceptance and individual dreams. * Angels and Urchins *
I read it and teared up. [...] So sweet. * Neil Gaiman *
Though it could easily feel preachy, this charmingly subversive tale instead offers a simple yet powerful story of the importance of being seen and affirmed. * Kirkus starred review *
A picture book story of self-confidence and self-love * Made For Mums *
Heres a picture book that transcends so many boundaries seemingly effortlessly delivering a powerful punch, or rather several, through a wonderfully empathetic affirming story and richly coloured, heart-stoppingly beautiful, watercolour and gouache illustrations. [...] An awesome unforgettable tale of non-conformity, understanding, acceptance and belonging; it speaks to the desire for love and understanding in us all, no matter who we are. A book to be shared and celebrated by anyone and everyone, young or not so young and amazingly, this is Jessica Loves debut picture book wow! - Red Reading Hub * Red Reading Hub *
Gorgeous on every single level * Playing by the Book *
visually stunning * Hey Is That Me *
I love this book * The Next Best Thing to Mummy *
[...] it really is a beautiful thing for children to read. * Me, Him, the Dog, and a Baby *
An awesome unforgettable tale of non-conformity, understanding, acceptance and belonging; it speaks to the desire for love and understanding in us all, no matter who we are. * Red Reading Hub *
[...] this book is such a joy to hold and read. From a rainbow of colours and feelings, to sights and sounds throughout, it warms my heart to recommend it to you. I think this book is extremely uplifting, not only does it focus on gender stereotypes and the joy of supporting others in the things they love, it also teaches us as parents/grandparents to support and nourish. * Kelly Allen (writer) *
Sparse text and sublime illustrations give the book a magical feel as real life shifts in and out of Julians imagination. This stunning book exudes warmth and joy. * TheScotsman.com *
Perfect as a tie-off to Pride month, and to get you in the mood for carnival season, it's a lesson in self-love for all ages! * Pride *
Julian is a Mermaid celebrates self-confidence and diversity in a plethora of ways, from gender stereotypes, to family dynamics and body types. * TheGayUK.com *
This is perhaps the most beautiful children's book I've ever read. * Hungermama

Author Bio

Jessica Love is an illustrator and Broadway actress. She has a BA in studio art from the University of California, as well as a graduate degree from Juilliard. Julian Dreams of Mermaids is her first picture book. Find her online at jessicalove.org/art.

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