The Day Saida Arrived
By (Author) Susana Gmez Redondo
Illustrated by Sonja Wimmer
Translated by Lawrence Schimel
Blue Dot Press
Blue Dot Press
23rd November 2020
United States
Children
Fiction
Hardback
32
Width 241mm, Height 220mm
Age range 3 to 9
Two girls forge a forever-friendship by learning each other's language.The Day Saida Arriveddemonstrates the power of language to build bonds beyond borders.
What happens when a new friend arrives who doesn't speak your language A young girl searches for the words to help her friend feel welcome and happy in her new home, and along the way learns about differences and similarities in countries and words. The two forge a strong bond while they each learn the other's language, exploring the world around them.
A joyous, lyrical text including English translations and pronunciations and the complete Arabic alphabet offers an accessible, fresh approach to talking about immigration. Paired with lushly vivid illustrations,The Day Saida Arriveddemonstrates the power of language to build bonds beyond borders. Printed on FSC-certified paper with vegetable-based inks.
'The lyricism of the words and the surrealism of the pictures inThe Day Saida Arrivedtransport you to a better world, one without borders. You'll want to read, then re-read this book to discover all the delightful details packed into the intricate illustrations and unwrap the nuance of words written in not one but two languages, from two seemingly different worlds bridged by the universal language of love and friendship.' Krystia Basil, author ofA Sky Without Lines, a National Council of Social Studies Notable Book
NCTE Notable Children's Book in the Language Arts (2021)
Jane Addams Children's Book Award Finalist (2020)
"Best Children's Books of the Year" (2020) Bank Street College of Education
"A lyrical, playful book about immigration, respect, learning, and friendship across cultures. Remarkably, the exchange between the two new friends presents the two languages and cultures as equal and the learning as reciprocal, offering a great resource for learning about immigration and cultural difference." Kirkus Reviews
"Each childs knowledge and competence is equally valued as the two embark on a balanced friendship ..." Publishers Weekly
"Exploring and widening each other worlds through language and friendship, these girls are a model for promoting a culture of welcoming and belonging."Abdelaziz Rhazzali, I'm Your Neighbor Books
"The lyricism of the words and the surrealism of the pictures in The Day Saida Arrived transport you to a better world, one without borders. You'll want to read, then re-read this book to discover all the delightful details packed into the intricate illustrations and unwrap the nuance of words written in not one but two languages, from two seemingly different worlds bridged by the universal language of love and friendship. Krystia Basil, author of A Sky Without Lines, a National Council of Social Studies Notable Book
Susana Gmez Redondo has degrees in information sciences, literary theory, and comparative literature. She has published multiple picture books and teaches Pedagogy at the Soria University School of Education. Sonja Wimmer is a renowned international illustrator. Her books are among the most best-selling in Europe. In the USA She has received the Independent Publisher Book Award, the International Latino Book, and she was two times winner of the Moonbeam Childrens Book Awards. Her book Bogo the Fox Who Wanted Everythingis a Junior Library Guild Selection.