Watch Me: A Story of Immigration and Inspiration

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Product Details
Price
$19.99  $18.59
Publisher
Feiwel & Friends
Publish Date
Pages
40
Dimensions
9.2 X 9.1 X 0.5 inches | 0.7 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9781250266514

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About the Author

Doyin Richards is one of the most respected voices on modern fatherhood today. He's also founder of Daddy Doin' Work, author of the picture book I Wonder: Celebrating Daddies Doin' Work, What's the Difference, and Daddy Doin' Work: Empowering Mothers to Evolve Fatherhood. He lives in Los Angeles with his wife and their two daughters.

Joe Cepeda was born and raised in East Los Angeles. Joe's journey through college began with studying engineering at Cornell and finished with a BFA in Illustration from Long Beach State. Months from leaving school, Joe went to New York and secured a book contract after his first meeting with a publisher. He's now the award-winning illustrator of more than thirty books for children, including Nappy Hair, Swing Sisters, and Peeny Butter Fudge.
Reviews

A BookRiot Best Picture Book of 2021 So Far

"In an inviting, conversational tone, Richards introduces Joe, who is from Sierra Leone and wants to study in America. Family and friends warn Joe that he will be derided for his dark skin and West African accent. But Joe isn't fazed, and Richards employs the refrain "watch me" as Joe considers returning home in the face of white Americans' contempt--but decides to tough it out, and succeeds. .. A personal story with universal impact." --Publishers Weekly, starred review

"Such an important piece of work in the current world. ... A recommended immigration story. The message for children is not to give up, even when everyone else has." --School Library Journal

"In this "American dream" story, a heartfelt tribute to his father, Richards directly calls upon readers to recognize the similarities they may have with young Joe, a boy from Sierra Leone who had big dreams and the will to fulfill them despite many obstacles....Richards urges readers to look around and notice how people treat one another and to pay attention to the nuances, which are captured in Cepeda's evocative illustrations of facial expressions and clever composition. Bold, fresh, and contemporary, the images carry the emotional weight of the deceptively simple narrative." -- Booklist

Praise for I Wonder:

"Dads (and kids) of all types should find Richards's message deeply reassuring and relatable." --Publishers Weekly, starred review

"[A] powerful book for children celebrating differences. ...In Richards's words: "take a look at yourself. Your friends may not look like you, and that's a good thing. Because when it comes to love, keep showing that there really is no difference." A ... perfect read-aloud for young students."--School Library Journal