Out Into The Big Wide Lake
By (Author) Paul Harbridge
By (author) Jose Bisaillon
Prentice Hall Press
Prentice Hall Press
3rd August 2021
United States
Children
Fiction
813.6
Winner of Ezra Jack Keats New Writer/Illustrator Award 2021
Hardback
48
Width 290mm, Height 236mm
An empowering and necessary picture book about a young girl with Down syndrome who gains confidence and independence through a visit to her grandparents. It's Kate's first time visiting her grandparents on her own at their lakeside home. She's nervous but excited at the adventure ahead. She helps her grandfather with his grocery deliveries by boat, where she meets all the neighbors, including a very grumpy old man named Walter. And she makes best friends with her grandparents' dog, Parbuckle. Her grandmother even teaches her to pilot the boat all by herself! When her grandfather takes ill suddenly, it's up to Kate -- but can she really make all those deliveries, even to grumpy old Walter She has to try! Based on the author's sister, Kate is a lovable, brave, smart and feisty character who will capture your heart in this gorgeous and moving story about facing fears and gaining independence.
WINNER of the Ezra Jack Keats Best New Writer Award, 2021
Nominated for the 2021Governor Generals Literary Award forYoung Peoples Literature Illustrated Books
One of CCBCs Best Books for Kids and Teens, Fall 2021 Starred Pick
A heartening Canadian picture book with an emotionally resonant ending. STARRED REVIEW, Booklist
For many readers, especially the adults reading this book to young listeners, Out Into the Big Wide Lake will probably bring back good memories of times spent over their summers. CM: Canadian Review of Materials
"Colourful mixed-media ilustrations add visual appeal to this heartwarming story, and manage to capture the outdoor joys of summer vacation." PostMedia
Jose Bisaillons artwork is swoonworthy. It wowed me right from the start. Library Matters
Out Into the Big Wide Lake is extraordinarily sensitive and beautiful, and Kate is an unforgettable character. Imaginary Elevators
PAUL HARBRIDGE is the author of the beloved and award-winning picture book When the Moon Comes, Helena's Voyage and several published short stories. A graduate of the University of Toronto, he works as a speech-language pathologist with adults with developmental disabilities. He and his wife, Isabel, live in Etobicoke, Ontario, and are the proud parents of Daniel and Helena. JOS E BISAILLON has illustrated more than 30 children's books, including the award-winning The Snow Knows, as well as magazines and newspapers for adults, all around the world. Josee lives just outside of Montreal with her spouse, their three children, one hairless cat and many paper characters.