How This Book Got Red

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Product Details
Price
$18.99  $17.66
Publisher
Sourcebooks Jabberwocky
Publish Date
Pages
40
Dimensions
9.4 X 9.23 X 0.43 inches | 0.86 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9781728265650

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About the Author

Margaret Chiu Greanias is the author of the picture books Amah Faraway and Maximillian Villainous. The daughter of Taiwanese immigrants, she grew up in New York, Texas, and California. She now lives in the San Francisco Bay Area with her husband and three children.

Melissa Iwai is an award-winning children's book author and illustrator of Soup Day, Pizza Day, Dumplings for Lili, and the I Can Read series Gigi and Ojiji. She has illustrated over forty picture books during her career. Melissa lives in Brooklyn with her husband and Shiba Inu daughter, Nikki. She and has a soft spot for cuteness with attitude, and red pandas and black-and-white pandas always make her smile.

Reviews
"Recommended for those who doubt themselves or could use a confidence booster, 4.5/5 stars" -- Youth Services Book Review
"Greanias illustrates perfectly, in a way that children will intuitively understand, why it's so crucial for everyone to see themselves depicted in media... astute and adorable." -- Kirkus Reviews, STARRED review
"Sweet and clever." -- Book Riot
"The timeless, valued theme of friends helping each other drives much of this story... very engaging." -- Children's Literature Comprehensive Database
"How This Book Got Red is a deceptively gentle tale; it's actually a powerful story of healing that comes from finding the courage to take on righting a wrong." -- New York Review of Books
"[How This Book Got Red] excels at breaking down the simplicity of wanting to be included into a charming friendship story...heartwarming." -- School Library Journal
"Delightful...puts in kid-friendly terms why it's so important that children with diverse backgrounds and perspectives see themselves represented in the media." -- Bay Area Parent