The Uncorker of Ocean Bottles
By (Author) Michelle Cuevas
Illustrated by Erin E. Stead
Penguin Putnam Inc
Dial Books for Young Readers,US
17th October 2016
United States
Children
Fiction
813.6
Hardback
40
Width 278mm, Height 254mm, Spine 11mm
524g
A letter can hold the treasure of a clam-hugged pearl. A message in a bottle holds the promise of surprise and wonder, as told in this enthralling picture book by Caldecott Medalist Erin E. Stead The Uncorker of Ocean Bottles, who lives alone atop a hill, has a job of the utmost importance. It is his task to open any bottles found at sea and make sure that the messages are delivered. He loves his job, though he has always wished that, someday, one of the letters would be addressed to him. One day he opens a party invitation-but there's no name attached. As he devotes himself to the mystery of the intended recipient, he ends up finding something even more special- the possibility of new friends.
Praise for The Uncorker of Ocean Bottles
TIME Top 10 Children's Books of 2016
PeopleMagazine Best Children's Books of 2016
School Library Journal Best Books of 2016
Boston GlobeBest Books of 2016
Cuevass prose is laden with gems . . . gorgeous sentences as precious as the messages themselves. Beauty shines through a fog of sadness . . . Colorsthe tawny body of a cat, the red of the mans Cousteau-esque knit capbloom with Steads whispery pencil drawings.The New York Times Book Review
Erin Steads illustrations are as softly scuffed as sea glass and so suffused with wistfulness that readers ages 4-8 may feel pensive before theyve embarked on the story.
Michelle Cuevas has reworked a historical curiosityan official job, in Elizabethan England, of opening bottles that might contain naval secretsinto a contemporary tale of longing and consolation.The Wall Street Journal
* "Readers will find both consolation and encouragement on every visit to this emotionally resonant, evocative story."Kirkus, starred review
* "Stead's characters exude an endearing vulnerability and quirky charm. . . . A perfect pairing of text and art. Share this quiet story with your wishers and dreamers."School Library Journal, starred review
* "Caldecott Medalist Stead's ethereal spreads give the characters distinctive, captivating personalities. . . . The underlying message about learning to see the worth of every person is a treasure."Publishers Weekly, starred review
Michelle Cuevas graduated from Williams College and holds a master of fine arts degree in creative writing from the University of Virginia. She is the author of three children's novels, including the acclaimed Confessions of an Imaginary Friend. She lives in Berkshire County in Massachusetts. Erin E. Stead is the award-winning illustrator of five picture books, including the Caldecott Medal winnerA Sick Day for Amos McGee and theBoston Globe-Horn BookHonor winner And Then It's Spring. She lives in a 100-year-old barn in Ann Arbor, Michigan, with her husband, author and illustrator Philip C. Stead.