A Letter for Bob

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Product Details
Price
$19.99  $18.59
Publisher
Heartdrum
Publish Date
Pages
32
Dimensions
11.1 X 8.7 X 0.6 inches | 0.9 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9780063044555

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About the Author

Kim Rogers is the author of Just Like Grandma, illustrated by Julie Flett. She is an enrolled member of Wichita and Affiliated Tribes and is a member of the National Native American Boarding School Healing Coalition. Much of her writing highlights her Wichita heritage. Kim lives with her family on her tribe's ancestral homelands in Oklahoma.

Jonathan Nelson is a visual artist. He is Diné (Navajo) and born into his mother's clan, the Towering House Clan (Kiiyaa'áanii), and born for his father's clan, the Mexican Clan (Naakai Dine'é). Jonathan holds a master's degree in visual communication from the University of Arizona and works as an illustrator, fine artist, and creative consultant.
Reviews

"I adore this book with a completeness I didn't anticipate. I'll be sharing it at every workshop I do, with librarians, educators, teacher-educators... everyone." -- Dr. Debbie Reese, American Indians in Children's Literature

"An engaging, emotionally resonant picture book." -- Booklist (starred review)

"Rogers deftly conveys the bittersweet but necessary parting with something that has been a staple of a kid's entire life. Vibrant digital art features characters with oversized heads and huge, welcoming smiles that beam with joy, while warms tones and pastoral scenes provide a gentle sense of comfort and safety. Give this to a kid who has a strong attachment to the family car so they can appreciate the many experiences shared with it." -- Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books

"The narrative of the many uses of Bob provides a universal story line with which many children can identify while also matter-of-factly incorporating activities specific to Indigenous families. The engaging illustrations show Bob as a standard car without eyes, mouth, or other human features, and yet Katie's heartfelt narrative enables readers to imagine Bob as an actual family member." -- Horn Book Magazine

"Easy prose and crisply drawn digital illustrations give equal weight to each member of family caring for its members through life's seasons." -- Publishers Weekly (starred review)