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Deborah Freedman’s Is Was showcases a patch of land over the course of one day and invites readers to note changes — minute and grand-scale, immediate and more abstract — from the moment a songbird announces daybreak to the moment the sun fades at day’s end. Freedman calls attention to where...
We first met Julián in 2018, when Jessica Love’s debut picture book, Julián the Mermaid, came into the world — with Love's use of mixed media on brown paper. The protagonist’s emotional trajectory was tangible, evoking for so many what it feels like to crave acceptance without condition. We get...
Texture and depth pulled me into Laura Vaccaro Seeger's Blue, and texture and depth are what carried me through (and then back to the beginning, and then through again). Picking it up for the first time, my immediate instinct was to manipulate the book — to feel its weight, to...