Something Beautiful
By (Author) Sharon Dennis Wyeth
Illustrated by Chris K. Soentpiet
Random House USA Inc
Random House USA Children's Books
15th January 2002
United States
Children
Non Fiction
Childrens / Teenage fiction: General, modern and contemporary fiction
Winner of Arkansas Diamond Primary Book Master List 2000
Paperback
32
Width 207mm, Height 275mm, Spine 3mm
153g
An inspiring story that reminds us that beauty is everywhere. Can a city be beautiful if there's trash on the streets and graffiti on the walls A little girl finds out when her teacher writes the word "beautiful" on the blackboard and the girl decides to look for beauty in her neighborhood. There's the "beautiful"fried fish sandwich atMiss Delphinediner,Mr. Lee's "beautiful" fruit store, and the "beautiful" smooth stone Old Mr. Sims always carries. The girl soon understands that beautiful means "that when you have it, your heart is happy." Young readers will enjoy appreciating the beauty of friendship and the power of hope in this encouraging story.
This moving picture book offers a shining testament to the ability of human beings to find something beautiful in even the most unlikely places.Publishers Weekly
Sharon Dennis Wyeth is a children's author, poet, and memoirist with over fifty books published. Among her titles are the classic Something Beautiful, a Parents Magazine Best Book of the Year; Always My Dad, a Reading Rainbow Book; the American Girl book Evette- The River and Me, recipient of the 2021 Good Housekeeping Best Toy Award; and the Step Into Reading leveled reader Juneteenth- Our Day of Freedom. Wyeth's memoir piece "I'm a Dancer" was featured in the award-winning anthology The Talk-Conversations About Race, Love & Truth. Wyeth is a recipient of the Stephen Crane Literary Award, an NAACP Education Award, a Mid-Atlantic Arts Award, and aCave Canem Fellowshipfor African American poets. Additional book honors include citations from the Children's Book Council, LAMDA Literary Awards, and the New York Public Library. Wyeth is a cum laude graduate of Harvard University, with an MFA in creative writing and memoir from Hunter College, where she received the prestigious Shuster Award. She is a visiting Associate Professor of creative writing in the Children's Literature Department at Hollins University. Learn more about her work at sharondenniswyeth.com. Chris K. Soentpiet (pronounced soon-pete) was born in South Korea, and moved to Hawaii when he was eight years old. He is a graduate of Pratt Institute in New York City. He was the recipient of the 1996 International Reading Award for his illustrations for More Than Anything Else. He was also awarded the 1996 gold medal at the Society of Illustrators Original Art Show, for Peacebound Trains. In his spare time, Mr. Soentpiet promotes the love of children's literature and the arts by speaking at schools across the country. Learn more about his work atchrissoentpiet.com and follow him on Instagram at @chrissoentpiet.