Trying
Kobi Yamada
(Author)
Elise Hurst
(Illustrator)
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Description
How will you know what's possible if you don't try? This is a story for anyone who has ever felt like a beginner, or had doubts, or worried they weren't good enough. It's a story for those who have experienced the pain of trying something new and not having it turn out as they had hoped. Written by New York Times best-selling author Kobi Yamada, this captivating book celebrates the way failure is the just the beginning of the journey. With alluring black-and-white illustrations and a powerful message, this beautiful tale is about how failure has so much to offer--lessons that help us learn, grow, and discover all the amazing things we can do.
Product Details
Price
$17.95
$16.69
Publisher
Compendium Publishing & Communications
Publish Date
December 15, 2020
Pages
48
Dimensions
8.9 X 10.63 X 0.47 inches | 1.0 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9781970147285
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Kobi Yamada is a New York Times bestselling author, the creator of many inspiring books, and the president of Compendium, a company of amazing people doing amazing things. Kobi happily shares his life with his loving family in the Pacific Northwest where he can take new chances and pursue his dreams.
Elise Hurst is an Australian fine artist, illustrator and author, specializing in books for children. Her most recent book was the illustrated edition of The Ocean at the End of the Lane by Neil Gaiman, and Girl on Wire by Lucy Estela, which was shortlisted for the Children's Book Council of Australia 2019 Awards. She lives in a house full of books and paintings. From her studio, where black pens and oil paints spill across the desk, magical worlds leap into being. Like something out of Beatrix Potter or Narnia, her friends are rabbits and bears, lions and tigers--and they all have a story to share.