Description: Evelyn Del Rey Is Moving Away by Meg Medina, Sonia Sánchez The 2020 Jumpstart Read for the Record Selection (2.24 million readers) * An American Library Association Notable Childrens Book * A Publishers Weekly Best Childrens Book of the Year * A Kirkus Reviews Best Picture Book of the Year * A School Library Journal Best Book of the Year From Newbery Medalist and New York Times best-selling author Meg Medina comes the bittersweet story of two girls who will always be each others nÚmero uno, even though one is moving away.A big truck with its mouth wide open is parked at the curb, ready to gobble up Evelyns mirror with the stickers around the edge . . . and the sofa that we bounce on to get to the moon.Evelyn Del Rey is Danielas best friend. They do everything together and even live in twin apartments across the street from each other: Daniela with her mami and hamster, and Evelyn with her mami, papi, and cat. But not after today—not after Evelyn moves away. Until then, the girls play amid the moving boxes until its time to say goodbye, making promises to keep in touch, because they know that their friendship will always be special. The tenderness of Meg Medinas beautifully written story about friendship and change is balanced by Sonia Sánchezs colorful and vibrant depictions of the girls urban neighborhood. FORMAT Paperback LANGUAGE English CONDITION Brand New Author Biography Meg Medina is a former National Ambassador for Young Peoples Literature and the author of the Newbery Medal winner and Kirkus Prize finalist Merci Suárez Changes Gears, as well as its sequels, Merci Suárez Cant Dance and Merci Suárez Plays It Cool. She is the author of the young adult novels Burn Baby Burn, which was long-listed for the National Book Award, short-listed for the Kirkus Prize, and a finalist for the Los Angeles Times Book Prize; Yaqui Delgado Wants to Kick Your Ass, winner of a Pura Belpré Author Award; and The Girl Who Could Silence the Wind, a Bank Street College Best Childrens Book of the Year. Her picture books include No More Señora Mimí, illustrated by Brittney Cicchese; Evelyn Del Rey Is Moving Away, illustrated by Sonia Sánchez; Mango, Abuela, and Me, illustrated by Angela Dominguez, which was both a Pura Belpré Author and Illustrator Award Honor Book; and Tía Isa Wants a Car, illustrated by Claudio Muñoz, which won the Ezra Jack Keats Writer Award. The daughter of Cuban immigrants, Meg Medina lives in Richmond, Virginia.Sonia Sánchez is the illustrator of Here I Am, for which she was nominated for the Will Eisner Comic Industry Award for interior art. She has been selected twice to participate in the Society of Illustrators Original Art Show. She lives with her husband, son, and a sleepyhead cat in Barcelona, Spain. Review Newbery Medalist Medinas versatility is in evidence here, showing shes as much in tune with the picture-book audience as she is with older readers. With lines that go at angles and splashes of bold colors and patterns, Sánchezs artwork is as lively and full of movement as the two girls. Layered applications of color create texture, and the interiors of their apartments are cozily beckoning. A tender story of friendship and change.—Kirkus Reviews (starred review)Digital artwork by Sánchez (Raisins and Almonds) radiates warmth and specificity as the girls interact with neighbors ("We sneak past grouchy Mr. Millers door and wave to Mr. Soo") and revel in their last moments in homes whose windows face one another...Landing on the moment of their parting grief adds poignancy to their vibrant connection, and a final page turn offers further joy to this portrait of two girls of color and their strong, resilient friendship.—Publishers Weekly (starred review)Danielas first-person, present-tense narration balances action and introspection, while in the illustrations the small, expressive figures of the two girls seem barely able to contain the deeply felt emotions, familiar to many children, that accompany loss and change. Sánchezs illustrations layer colorful patterns and textures with filigreed lines and corrugated cardboard collage; bright yellow beech leaves litter the girls urban neighborhood, suggesting a season of transition. The final image of an older Daniela, seated on the floor of her room surrounded by letters from Evelyn, assures readers that, no matter what, you never forget your first "mejor amiga."—The Horn Book (starred review)Newbery Medalist Meg Medina writes in the earnest and playful voice of a child, using uncomplicated words and a tone thats equal parts solemn and hopeful. Evelyn Del Rey Is Moving Away affirms feelings of sadness but provides assurance that true friendship—the kind built on sharing glittery stickers—endures.—BookPage (starred review)Sanchez digital art has a colored pencil and mixed media flair, and shes particularly gifted in conveying human dynamics through poses as the brown-skinned girls sprawl on the floor or dart through the building together hand in hand. While a final scene shows a grown Daniela smiling over a box of Evelyn memorabilia, thats by no means papering over the sadness of the parting, with both girls obviously and understandably griefstricken. Its that honesty that makes this book truly useful: while life goes on when friends separate, adults as well as kids benefit from recognition that friends are essential and that its valid to mourn the departure of your "numero uno best friend."—Bulletin of the Center for Childrens Books (starred review)This story of the girls last day together is a heartbreaker, but seeing the two girls squeeze every last moment of joy from that day of grief is a reminder that the simple and powerful bond of friendship is worth the heartache of separation.—NPRMedina approaches the difficulty of best friends separated by a move from the perspective of the child left behind...Vivid colors keep the overall tone upbeat, and a final illustration depicts an older Daniela enjoying letters from her friend. Realistic and quietly satisfying.—BooklistSánchezs illustrations give life to the world these two best friends live in, while also revealing details about the move. The raw emotions that Daniela and Evelyn experience come through in the drawings. Medina and Sánchez have created a winning emotional story about two best friends who will always be best friends, regardless of all kinds of upheaval.—School Library JournalIn Evelyn Del Rey Is Moving Away, Newbery medalist Meg Medina and award-winning illustrator Sonia Sánchez poignantly capture the beauty of those precious first friendships.—Entertainment Weekly Review Quote Newbery Medalist Medinas versatility is in evidence here, showing shes as much in tune with the picture-book audience as she is with older readers. With lines that go at angles and splashes of bold colors and patterns, S Details ISBN1536230677 Author Sonia Sánchez Pages 32 Audience Age 5-7 Language English Year 2023 ISBN-10 1536230677 ISBN-13 9781536230673 Publication Date 2023-04-18 DEWEY [E] Publisher Candlewick Press,U.S. Format Paperback Imprint Candlewick Press,U.S. Place of Publication Massachusetts Country of Publication United States AU Release Date 2023-04-18 NZ Release Date 2023-04-18 US Release Date 2023-04-18 UK Release Date 2023-04-18 Illustrator Sonia Sánchez Audience Children / Juvenile We've got this At The Nile, if you're looking for it, we've got it. With fast shipping, low prices, friendly service and well over a million items - you're bound to find what you want, at a price you'll love! TheNile_Item_ID:141778946;
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