A Kiss for Akaraka
By (Author) Richard Jackson
Illustrated by E. B. Goodale
HarperCollins Publishers Inc
Greenwillow Books
24th September 2018
United States
Children
Fiction
813.6
Hardback
40
Width 254mm, Height 229mm
412g
A beautiful, lyrical picture book about a father, his daughter, and her imaginary friend raking leaves on a crisp fall day.
With gorgeous pictures by E. B. Goodale, the illustrator of the acclaimed Windows, this book about family, fatherhood, friendship, and imagination is perfect for story time and bedtime sharing all year round.
Critically acclaimed author Richard Jacksons enchanting story about love, family, and the power of the imagination follows Lula and her daddy as they rake leaves together on a crisp autumn day. Can Daddy see Akaraka, Lulas imaginary friend Perhaps not, but he is willing to try, much to Lulas delight.
A perfect book about parenthood and childhood to share together. The poetic text is a joy to read aloud and is enhanced by E. B. Goodales bright, enticing illustrations. Just right for fans of Kevin Henkess In the Middle of Fall and Julia Rawlinsons Fletcher and the Falling Leaves.
Readers will feel exhilarated, enclosed in Lulas private secretSpacious double-page spreads evoke the luxuriant pull of the imagination, where the charm of an imaginary friend can sweep you away, across borders. Kirkus Reviews(starred review) [A] tender, intimate family story, suitable for bedtime, when children both real and imaginary are tucked in and kissed good night. Booklist
Richard Jackson is the editor of numerous award-winning books, including Yo! Yes by Chris Raschka; House of the Scorpion, by Nancy Farmer; and Locomotive, by Brian Floca. He cofounded Bradbury Press, Orchard Books, and DK Ink before retiring in 2005 from Atheneum Books. He is the author of Have a Look, Says Book, illustrated by Kevin Hawes; In Plain Sight, illustrated by Jerry Pinkney; All Eyes, All Ears, illustrated by Katherine Tillotson; and the upcoming This Beautiful Day, illustrated by Suzy Lee; Snow Scene, illustrated by Laura Vaccaro Seeger; and A Kiss for Akaraka, illustrated by E.B. Goodale. He lives with his wife in Towson, Maryland. E. B. Goodale is the author-illustrator of Under the Lilacs, her debut, and has also illustrated several other picture books including Windows and Here and Now, both by author Julia Denos. Visit her at www.ebgoodale.com, on Twitter: @ebgoodale, and on Instagram: @ebgoodale. She lives in Massachusetts.