The story of you

Lisa Ann Scott

Book - 2021

"The actions we take and the words we speak play a big part in who we are as a person. This empowering picture book shows children they can be the authors of their own life stories. No one can tell you who you are -- it's all up to you! You write your story with your actions and words. This dynamic picture book for readers of all ages features lush illustrations that bring universal situations to light, including ways to be brave, bold, and kind, as well as knowing when you've made a mistake. [...] [T]his is a book with a message: You are what you say and do." --

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Subjects
Genres
Children's stories
Stories in rhyme
Fiction
Picture books
Published
New York : Boyds Mills Press, an imprint of Boyds Mills & Kane 2021.
Language
English
Main Author
Lisa Ann Scott (author)
Other Authors
Sue Cornelison (illustrator)
Edition
First edition
Physical Description
1 volume (unpaged) : color illustrations ; 29 cm
ISBN
9781635923117
Contents unavailable.
Review by Kirkus Book Review

This picture book frames the actions one takes in life as a person's story and encourages readers to write theirs well. "You're writing a story / with everything you do. / What's this story about? / It's the story of you!" So begins this inspirational poem matched with images of diverse children doing all sorts of activities and making decisions that add to their stories. Using social examples, like being kind and fair or sharing, as well as individual examples like trying something new and exploring, the text places the power in the individual's hands. A turn in tone reminds readers that when they face moral dilemmas or feel shy or angry, they are still writing their stories. Without telling readers how to proceed, it highlights those moments of consequential decision-making. The text and powerful close-up imagery also elevate choices to do the brave thing or the right thing when it's not easy--"when you're scared, but speak up"--as important story-writing moments. Joyful, innocently smiling children of various racial presentations and physical abilities play sports, dance, make art, protest, and play in pastel-hued illustrations that alternate among vignettes, full-page portraits, and double-page scenes. The rhyming stanzas make this an enjoyable read, and the unique but simple concept offers a thoughtful way to begin ongoing discussions about choices with young people. (This book was reviewed digitally.) A message worth sharing. (Picture book. 3-9) Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.