This House Is Home bookcover

This House Is Home

Deborah Kerbel 

(Author)

Yong Ling Kang 

(Illustrated by)
4.9/5.0
21,000+ Reviews
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Description

An empowering story about coming to terms with change through creative problem solving
Lily's family is happy in their old green house at the end of the lane, but progress soon encroaches. When Grandma refuses to sell their home to developers, the city just builds around them. Soon their house is smack-dab in the middle of a multi-lane highway. As traffic rushes by day and night, Lily and her family begin to feel differently about their beloved home.
Using crayons and a little creativity, Lily draws up a plan to keep her Grandma's home and leave the highway behind. With the help of the construction crew that brought change to their neighborhood, Lily and her family take to the sea in their green house and set sail for a new place to call home.
Inspired by Chinese "nail houses" that end up stranded in a sea of construction when owners refuse to sell, this memorable picture book celebrates resourcefulness, negotiation, and collaboration in the face of change.

Product Details

PublisherOwlkids
Publish DateMarch 15, 2021
Pages32
LanguageEnglish
TypeBook iconHardback
EAN/UPC9781771473804
Dimensions8.0 X 8.3 X 0.3 inches | 0.7 pounds
BISAC Categories: Kids, Kids, Kids

About the Author

DEBORAH KERBEL is the author of fourteen books for young adult, middle grade, and primary readers. She lives and writes in Thornhill, Ontario, with her husband, two teens, and a rescue schnoodle named Freddie.

YONG LING KANG is an illustrator who grew up in Singapore and is now based in Toronto. She has illustrated several picture books, including William's Getaway. For her, home is a place where she and her partner can laugh and do silly dances.

Reviews

"This House Is Home reminds us that home is more than a structure. It has roots that are grown of family, and, though it can change, as necessary, it carries the promise of steadfastness, even if in transition."

-- "CanLit for Little Canadians"

"Besides enjoying This House Is Home as a read-aloud story, parents and adults working with children may find the book useful when having discussions about the environment and urban development."

-- "Canadian Review of Materials"

"This story pulls at the heartstrings but is ever hopeful. A small book that tackles big concepts in a thoughtful and touching way."

-- "Children's Literature"
"Kerbel has written a timely story about an issue occurring in many areas ... Her imagery throughout is compelling."-- "Canadian Children's Book News"

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