Walter Had a Best Friend
By (Author) Deborah Underwood
Illustrated by Sergio Ruzzier
Simon & Schuster
Beach Lane Books
15th January 2023
United States
Children
Fiction
Childrens / Teenage personal and social topics: Friends and friendships
Childrens / Teenage personal and social topics: Emotions, moods, feelings and be
Hardback
40
Width 203mm, Height 267mm, Spine 13mm
406g
From the bestselling author of The Quiet Book comes an honest and touching new picture book about the ups and downs of friendship.
Walter and Xavier are best friends. They do everything together! But thenquietlyslowlyXavier becomes best friends with someone else. Walter goes from feeling hurt and left out to feeling confused and angry to feeling just plain lonely. Until one morning he wakes up feeling a tiny bit hopeful. That day, while out for a hike by himself, he meets Ollie. Could this be the beginning of a new friendship
Sometimes best friends arent forever, and thats okay. Because there might be a new pal waiting just around the corner.
"Soft pastel colors match the meditative tone of the spare yet poignant text. This tender, sensitive story speaks to the pain of losing a friendship, validating sadness but emphasizing that there is a way ahead. Perceptively, Underwood recognizes, too, that not all friendships end with fights or drama and that drifting apart slowly can feel just as raw.A gentle story of friendships lost and gained and life moving on." -- Kirkus Reviews, *STARRED REVIEW* * 07/01/2022 *
"Underwoods story sensitively presents a common childhood occurrence, as evident in the titles past tense: the disintegration of a friendship. The books pacing is superb and lets the story breathe....The way Ruzzier captures the changing emotions on Walters face and the space the story gives to his time of sad quiet are honest and respectful to the interior lives of children.... Emotionally rewarding and cathartic." -- Horn Book Reviews * 9/1/2022 *
"The basic pathway of this emotionally significant story by Underwood (Every Little Letter) will be familiar to anyone who has loved, and lost, a dear companion....Ruzzier (No! Said Custard the Squirrel) creates a warm-hued landscape in which appealing animal characters experiencing recognizable emotions move among delightfully strange natural wonders....The creators paint a realistic portrait of painful change and a hopeful vision of moving on." -- Publishers Weekly, *STARRED REVIEW* * 8/15/2022 *
"Ruzziers characteristic muted hues and fuzzy, mottled textures emphasize the narratives gentle tone, and the animals have a toy-like appeal. Share this with youngsters negotiating the shifting tides of preschool and kindergarten dynamics." -- The Bulletin * 9/1/2022 *
"Sparely detailed art and minimal text sharpen the poignancy of this take on the theme of 'watching once-close friends drift away.'... The focus is clearly on the shifts in Walters emotional landscape, and both Underwood and Ruzzier shed perceptive light on that." -- Booklist * 10/1/2022 *
"This deceptively simple picture book explores the emotions we feel when friendships end....Underwoods spare text provides ample space for illustrator Sergio Ruzziers surreal, otherworldly landscapes and bright pastel color palette. Ruzzier depicts the impact of Walters loss in approachable, moving images....The books gentle pace, engaging artwork and lyrical yet straightforward text make this a comforting, reassuring read for young readers experiencing transitions at school or with friends.Walter Had a Best Friendis a gem." -- BookPage * 11/1/2022 *
"An excellent book for a simple read-aloud in a primary setting or as an independent choice for a beginning reader. Some friendships do not last forever, it is okay to fly solo, and new friendships come when you least expect them; these are comforting and relatable lessons for any child struggling with loss or change." -- School Library Journal * 9/30/2022 *
Deborah Underwood is the author of numerous books for kids, includingthe Caldecott Honor bookOutside Inand theNew York TimesbestsellersThe Quiet Book,The Loud Book, andHere Comes the Easter Cat. She lives in Northern California with her feline muse, Bella. Visit her at DeborahUnderwoodBooks.com.
Sergio Ruzzier has written and illustrated many celebrated picture books, includingWe Give Thanksby Cynthia Rylant and his ownGood Boy,A Letter for Leo, and the Fox and Chick series, the first book in which received a Geisel Honor. His work has been awarded by American Illustration, The Society of Illustrators,Communication Arts, The Society of Publication Designers, andParents Choice. In 2011, he received the Sendak Fellowship. Sergio lives in Italy, and you can visit him at Ruzzier.com.