My Heart
By (Author) Corinna Luyken
Penguin Putnam Inc
Dial Books for Young Readers,US
5th February 2019
18th January 2019
United States
Children
Fiction
Childrens / Teenage personal and social topics: Emotions, moods, feelings and be
Childrens / Teenage personal and social topics: Self-awareness and self-esteem
Childrens / Teenage fiction: Relationship stories
813.6
Hardback
32
Width 214mm, Height 275mm, Spine 11mm
386g
From the author-illustrator of The Book of Mistakes comes a gorgeous picture book about caring for your own heart and living with kindness and empathy. From the author-illustrator of The Book of Mistakes comes a gorgeous picture book about caring for your own heart and living with kindness and empathy. My heart is a window. My heart is a slide. My heart can be closed...or opened up wide. Some days your heart is a puddle or a fence to keep the world out. But some days it is wide open to the love that surrounds you. With lyrical text and breathtaking art, My Heart empowers all readers to listen to the guide within in this ode to love and self-acceptance.
New York Times bestseller
Pacific Northwest Bookseller Association Book Award
"Soothing, simple phrasing and masterful printmaking harness metaphors to make a hearts complexity accessible to children just recognizing its many manifestations . . .Sensitive, stunning words and pictures speak directly to young hearts." Kirkus, starred review
"This must-buy for librarians and teachers has myriad educational uses; it begs to be read aloud, and it is a masterful blending of text and illustration." School Library Journal, starred review
"Rhyming verse and sweet-tempered artwork by Luykenexplore childhood emotions through images of the heart . . .Flashes of brilliant yellow illuminate smudgy black-and-white drawings, and heart forms can be found everywhere, in ironwork, tiny seedlings, and stars. The abstract nature of Luykens meditation will draw readers receptive to thoughtful examination." Publishers Weekly
Corinna Luyken grew up in different cities along the West Coast, and after studying at Middlebury College, she settled in Washington State, where she draws inspiration from nature, her family, and the human form.