Light for All
By (Author) Margarita Engle
Illustrated by Ral Coln
Simon & Schuster
Paula Wiseman Books
1st December 2021
United States
Children
Fiction
Hardback
40
Width 229mm, Height 292mm, Spine 10mm
556g
A lyrical and unifying picture book that will inspire young readers and magnificently showcases the immigrant experience (Kirkus Reviews, starred review) in America from Newbery Honoree Margarita Engle and award-winning illustrator Ral Coln.
Discover the myriad contributions that all immigrants have made as they come to join family or start their own lives together in a new country they call home. Coming with their hopes, dreams, and determination, generations of immigrants have made the fabric of this country diverse, vivid, and welcoming.
This vibrant and timely celebration demonstrates the thousands of immigrants who built America and the importance of having acceptance and light for everyone.
"Will inspire young readers to embody the virtues of Lady Liberty and welcome newcomers with empathy and acceptance." * Shelf Awareness *
*"Newbery honoree and Pura Belpr winner Engle magnificently showcases the immigrant experience, exquisitely bringing stories to life....Will inspire young readers to embody the virtues of Lady Liberty and welcome newcomers with empathy and acceptance." * Kirkus Reviews -- Starred Review *
The ever constant Statue of Liberty holds the powerful light / of a mighty lamp / [that] shines / for all!"
She shines as generations of immigrants join their families on our shores with anticipation and fear. She glows for the survivors of war, famine, and natural disasters. Her light radiates around immigrants as they seek acceptance, freedom, and equality. She doesnt dim or shy away from acknowledging the bitter story of the United States cruel beginning; her light leaps, loops, / weaves, and dances, creating / shared hope / for all. Newbery honoree and Pura Belpr winner Engle magnificently showcases the immigrant experience, exquisitely bringing stories to life. Her lyrical text is flawlessly amplified by illustrator Colns signature deeply saturated hues and crosshatched textures. Arresting double-page spreads invite closer looks, from the harrowing journeys of refugee families to visions of the diverse childrenfuture doctors, artists, and farmersas they find new paths in a land that isnt always accepting of those that are different. Even as they acknowledge imperfection, both text and illustrations exalt the Statue of Liberty, which nevertheless remains a beautiful symbol of freedom and equality, inspiring dreams of feeling welcomed, and of welcoming others. (This book was reviewed digitally.)
Will inspire young readers to embody the virtues of Lady Liberty and welcome newcomers with empathy and acceptance. -- Kirkus Reviews, STARRED * September 1, 2021 *
This picture book shares the general perspective of immigrants with young readers, shining a spotlight on the Statue of Liberty, often revered as a symbol of freedom, equality, and American pride and dreams. On the one hand, Lady Liberty upholds those values here, providing a land of promise and opportunity for immigrant children and families, who are depicted in a range of diverse backgrounds, shapes, and sizes. But Engle, through brief poetic lines, also gives space to the fact that the U.S. has an embroiled history of disenfranchising and mistreating marginalized communities, including Indigenous peoples and African Americans. Colns dreamy, textured, and vibrant illustrations, which have a colored-pencil feel, will help readers imagine both the positive and negative aspects of immigration and gain understanding of how young immigrants might feel. Ultimately, the text makes the case that the Statue of Liberty and America provide a beacon of hope for those searching for new opportunities and that, despite the hardships, its a beautiful thing to love both your homeland and your new country. -- Booklist * October 1, 2021 *
Margarita Engle is the Cuban American author of many books including the verse novelsRimas Rebellion;Your Heart, My Sky;With a Star in My Hand;The Surrender Tree, a Newbery Honor winner; andThe Lightning Dreamer. Her verse memoirs includeSoaring EarthandEnchanted Air, which received the Pura Belpr Award, a Walter Dean Myers Award Honor, and was a finalist for the YALSA Award for Excellence in Nonfiction, among others. Her picture books includeDrum Dream Girl,Dancing Hands,andThe Flying Girl. Visit her at MargaritaEngle.com.
Ral Colnhas illustrated several highly acclaimed picture books including theNew York TimesbestsellingAngela and the Baby Jesusby Frank McCourt and Susanna ReichsJos! Born to Dance, which received a starred review inBooklist. Mr. Coln lived in Puerto Rico as a young boy and now resides in New City, New York, with his family.