Author Carlos Matias and Ezra Jack Keats Award-winning illustrator Gracey Zhang deliver a stunning picture book based on a finalist in the New York Times M...
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0063271451
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9780063271456
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10.80 X 8.80 X 0.50 inches
Language
English
Author Carlos Matias and Ezra Jack Keats Award-winning illustrator Gracey Zhang deliver a stunning picture book based on a finalist in the New York Times Metropolitan Diary "Best of the Year," about a young boy in the city who tries his best to avoid spending his precious quarters on tempting local treats in case of an "emergency." A poignant, playful tale for fans of Matt de La Peña, Antwan Eady, and Jacqueline Woodson.
Ernesto has waited his whoooole life to become a niño grande. A big boy. Now he's finally old enough to walk the six blocks to school without his parents.
Every morning, his mom hands him a shiny new quarter and reminds him they're for emergencies. If Ernesto needs her, she's only a pay phone call away. But each day reveals a tempting new treat to enjoy with his friends: crisp packs of baseball cards, arcade games, hot tamales, and fresh juices! Ernesto has the coins jingling in his pocket, so how will he choose to spend them?
ISBN-10
:0063271451
ISBN-13
:9780063271456
Publisher
:HarperCollins
Publication date
: 28 May, 2024
Category
Sub-Category
Format
:Hardcover
Language
:English
Reading Level
: All
No. of Units
:1
Dimension
: 10.80 X 8.80 X 0.50 inches
Weight
:476 g
"Unexpected and delightful. Matias serves up a playful slice-of-life tale that bubbles with heart and gentle humor. A vibrant, bighearted account of a child's first forays into independence." -- Kirkus Reviews (starred review)
"[A] sparkling children's debut from Matias. The creators convey bustling, life-giving bursts of sight, sound, taste, and smell." -- Publishers Weekly (starred review)
"A cozy step back into the past with a visual style reminiscent of Ezra Jack Keats, this book is sure to be a conversation-starter and a hit for story time." -- School Library Journal (starred review)
"Set in the not-too-distant past, when kids could call loved ones from pay phones, this vibrant tale that began as a Times Metropolitan Diary entry celebrates Matias's 'first taste of sweet independence.'" -- New York Times Book Review
"An amiable view of a kid's routine in a bustling, friendly city neighborhood. An author's note reveals this charming tale as [the author's] own childhood experience, when a quarter in a pocket and a pay phone on the corner meant independence for a kid." -- ALA Booklist
"Full of independence and responsibility, but not completely immune to temptation, Ernesto may be a child of the '90s, but the essence of his story is timeless." -- BookPage
"Many details are snapshots of decades past, but the themes in the tender narrative are timeless." -- The Horn Book
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