
The Coat
Louis Thomas
(Illustrator)Description
"This story is uplifting and will be a strong resource for teachers
to talk about the importance of kindness. VERDICT A must for all
libraries. It is not only a beautifully told story, but its message is
full of heart. Children will love engaging in 'what would I do?'
scenarios." - School Library Journal (starred review)
Ah, the coat. So warm, so beautiful, so red. It's all Elise has
really wanted, and she's been waiting forever. When will the coat be
hers?
Then, a chance encounter changes everything, revealing that
the pleasure that comes from belongings (even the perfect ones!) is no
match for the joy of helping others.
At turns lighthearted and poignant, The Coat offers
a glimpse at the hardships confronting those who are experiencing
homelessness, inspiring us to treat them with compassion and respect. A
downloadable discussion guide is available at
flyawaybooks.com/resources.
Product Details
Publisher | Flyaway Books |
Publish Date | October 11, 2022 |
Pages | 32 |
Language | English |
Type | |
EAN/UPC | 9781947888388 |
Dimensions | 10.6 X 8.7 X 0.4 inches | 0.8 pounds |
About the Author
Séverine Vidal is a French author who writes for all ages, in genres ranging from picture books to novels and comics. Her books have been widely translated and have won numerous awards, including the 2021 Prix des Incorruptible (ages 7-8) for the French edition of The Coat. She also leads writing workshops. She lives in France, near Bordeaux.
Louis Thomas is an illustrator and author with many books to his credit. He also paints for personal exhibitions, draws for Pixar and Universal Studios, and teaches around the world. Since 2013 he has been based in Paris, where he lives with his cat, Pipo, in a workshop between the Panthéon and the Jardin du Luxembourg.
Reviews
"The brilliance of The Coat lies in its believable perspective on how the practice of kindness emerges in the life of a child. . .. Louis Thomas' illustrations add immeasurably to the story, revealing vivid emotions." - Spirituality & Practice
"Primary
red, blue, and yellow play against muted backdrops in the sketchlike
illustrations of this heartfelt story that encourages compassion and
reflection on what's truly important." - Foreword Reviews
"This story is uplifting and will be a strong resource for teachers to
talk about the importance of kindness. VERDICT A must for all libraries.
It is not only a beautifully told story, but its message is full of
heart. Children will love engaging in 'what would I do?' scenarios." - School Library Journal (starred review)
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