You Are My Friend: The Story of Mister Rogers and His Neighborhood
By (Author) Aimee Reid
Illustrated by Matt Phelan
Abrams
Abrams Books for Young Readers
16th September 2020
United States
Children
Fiction
Childrens / Teenage general interest: Biography and autobiography
Childrens / Teenage general interest: Television, video and film
B
Hardback
40
Width 216mm, Height 267mm
A heartwarming picture book that celebrates the work of Mister Rogers and carries on his legacy of kindness Mister Rogers is one of the most beloved television personalities, but before he was the man who brought us Mister Rogers' Neighborhood, he was just little Freddie Rogers. Though he was often sick and had trouble making friends as a child, his mom and grandfather encouraged him to ask for help and explore the world. With their support, he learned how to better say what he was feeling and see the beauty around him. As he grew up, he realized he could spread the message of compassion, equality, and kindness through television. You Are My Friend is a gentle homage to Fred Rogers and shows how his simple message still resonates with us today: "There's no person in the world like you and I like you just the way you are." The book includes a short biography of Fred's life and a bibliography.This is a work of fiction. This book is an expression of admiration of Fred Rogers, the man and the artist, by the author and illustrator. This book is not associated with or endorsed by The Fred Rogers Company.
**STARRED REVIEW**
"Writing with simplicity, emotional clarity, and a sense of purpose, Reid tells Fred Rogers story in a meaningful, sometimes moving way. Phelans fluid pencil-and-watercolor artwork brings that story to life on the page . . . A beautifully crafted, heartfelt picture-book biography."
Aimee Reid taught high school English, music, and special education before she began to work full-time as a writer. Her books include Welcome Home and First Morning Sun. She lives in Ontario, Canada.
Matt Phelan is an award-winning author and illustrator. He received the Scott ODell Award for Historical Fiction and has been nominated for five Eisner Awards. He lives in Ardmore, Pennsylvania.