Float
By (Author) Daniel Miyares
Illustrated by Daniel Miyares
Simon & Schuster
Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers
1st August 2015
11th February 2016
United States
Children
Fiction
813.6
Commended for Georgia Children's Book Award (Picture Storybook) 2017
Hardback
48
Width 254mm, Height 178mm, Spine 10mm
365g
A boys small paper boatand his large imaginationfill the pages of this wordless picture book, a modern-day classic from the creator of Pardon Me! that includes endpaper instructions for building a boat of your own.
A little boy takes a boat made of newspaper out for a rainy-day adventure. The boy and his boat dance in the downpour and play in the puddles, but when the boy sends his boat floating down a gutter stream, it quickly gets away from him.
So of course the little boy goes on the hunt for his beloved boatand when the rain lets up, he finds himself on a new adventure altogether.
This seemingly simply story from Daniel Miyares is enriched with incredible depth and texture that transcend words.
"Lovely and life-affirming." * Kirkus Reviews *
"A visual pleasure." * School Library Journal (STARRED REVIEW) *
"Absolutely stunning." * Ingrams News & Reviews for the Youth Librarian *
"A visual tale of a small moment made spectacular in the eyes of a child." * Horn Book (STARRED REVIEW) *
"Skilled draftsmanship and smart pacing distinguish Miyaress visual storytelling...Its a moment of childhood captured in multiple dimensions." * Publishers Weekly *
This will likely become a repeat favorite, particularly for little ones still learning to read on their own. * Booklist *
A stunning wordless tale . . . Float is a standout.
* USA Today *
[A] perfect wordless book . . . perfectly paced to the end when the weather clears and a neat plot twist soars. * The Boston Globe *
Ingenuity, exhilaration, loss, consolation and return to happinessDaniel Miyares packs all the turbulence of childhood play into Float. * The Wall Street Journal *
[E]very square inch of this book is a treat. * Huffington Post *
Daniel Miyares has illustrated books such as Bambino and Mr. Twain and Waking Up is Hard to Do. Pardon Me! was his first adventure as an author/illustrator, followed by Float. He earned a BFA in illustration from Ringling College of Art and Design in 2002 and has since worked for Hallmark Cards Inc. Daniel currently lives near Kansas City with his lovely wife and their two small children.