The Kite: A Story Written During the Coronavirus
By (Author) Mark Torpoco
Illustrated by Nathan Hackett
BookBaby
BookBaby
14th April 2021
United States
Children
Fiction
Paperback
24
Width 215mm, Height 279mm, Spine 2mm
108g
This book is a children's story about a kite and a young boy created by two friends during the coronavirus lockdowns. It's about loss-- the loss of something that might be dear to a child, or the loss of freedom. It was written by a boy in an attempt to explain what he was feeling with the sudden loss of daily life routines and the ability to meet people. It's a book that illustrates how a child can feel loss or isolation, and contrasts the sadness of feeling alone with the freedom experienced at the beach or while on a vacation. The author hopes it will help other children deal with feelings of loss or loneliness, especially by letting them know they aren't alone and there's another kid out there that felt the same way.
Mark Torpoco wrote this when he was 11 years old at the Carden Conejo school. He enjoys soccer, traveling, playing the drums, and hopes to be a professional writer some day. He currently attends the Viewpoint Middle School.Nathan Hackett illustrated the book. He is 11 years old and also attended the Carden Conejo School. He enjoys soccer and wants to be an architect someday. He currently attends the Oaks Christian School.