The Grand Hotel of Feelings

Lidia Brankovic

Book - 2023

Welcome to the Grand Hotel of Feelings, where all kinds of feelings come and stay. Every guest has unique needs. Anger, for example, is very loud and needs plenty of space to scream and shout. Sadness speaks in a small voice and occasionally floods the bathroom. Gratitude likes wandering about in nature; you never know when she might come and sit by your side. Some feelings are big and some are small, some are fun and some are tricky, but no feeling is ever turned away. At the Grand Hotel of Feelings, there is room for everyone!

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Subjects
Genres
picture books
Picture books
Children's stories Pictorial works
Published
London : Cicada Books 2023.
Language
English
Main Author
Lidia Brankovic (author)
Physical Description
1 volume (unpaged) : chiefly color illustrations ; 31 cm
ISBN
9781800660410
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Review by Kirkus Book Review

A host of personified emotions stroll into a hotel while the manager strives to understand them all. The Grand Hotel of Feelings is a large, opulent building with sparkly chandeliers and expansive windows. As the manager explains, there is always space availab every feeling is welcome, "no matter how difficult." Sadness, for example, a greenish-blue creature with many tentacles, often floods the bathroom with tears. The manager has learned to listen very carefully. If not, "I won't hear what Sadness is telling me and then he will stay for a very long time." Gratitude, on the other hand, is a solid, dependable, white being who likes to sit quietly next to others, though it can be easy to take her for granted. Emotions can be tricky to underst readers will appreciate that the author offers a tangible way to grasp the enormity. Here, the feelings are transient, and the manager learns new coping mechanisms from each visit. The only human at the hotel, the manager has pale skin and long white hair, while the emotions are an eclectic variety of colors, shapes, and sizes. The final page may raise eyebrows, with depictions of other hotels, some of which feel rooted in cultural stereotype (such as a vaguely Middle Eastern--looking palace, with a brown-skinned character riding a flying carpet). (This book was reviewed digitally.) Quirky and expressive social-emotional learning. (Picture book. 4-8) Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.