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My father's arms are a boat / Stein Erik Lunde ; [illustrated by] Oyvind Torseter ; translated from the Norwegian by Kari Dickson.

Lunde, Stein Erik, 1953- (Author). Torseter, Oyvind, (ill.). Dickson, Kari. (Added Author).

Summary:

Unable to sleep, a young boy climbs into his father's arms and asks about birds, foxes, and whether his mother will ever awaken, then under a starry sky, the father provides clear answers and assurances.

Record details

  • ISBN: 9781592701247 (hbk.)
  • ISBN: 1592701248 (hbk.)
  • Physical Description: 1 v. (unpaged) : col. ill. ; 25 cm.
  • Edition: 1st American ed.
  • Publisher: New York : Enchanted Lion Books, 2012.

Content descriptions

General Note:
Translation of: Eg kan ikkje sove no.
Awards Note:
Mildred L. Batchelder honor book, 2014.
Subject: Fathers and sons > Fiction.
Death > Fiction.

Available copies

  • 1 of 1 copy available at Kenton County.

Holds

  • 0 current holds with 1 total copy.
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Covington Branch E LUNDE S (Text) 33126014466951 Easy Available -

  • Baker & Taylor
    A gentle story about the cycles and continuity of life features a young boy who, unable to sleep in a home that is quieter than he has ever experienced, climbs into his father's arms before taking a walk under a starry nighttime sky, where he asks about the plants and animals they pass and wonders if his mother will ever return.
  • Baker & Taylor
    Unable to sleep, a young boy climbs into his father's arms and asks about birds, foxes, and whether his mother will ever awaken, then under a starry sky, the father provides clear answers and assurances.
  • Grand Central Pub
    In this quiet, sad, but ultimately incandescent picture book, we meet a gentle, steady father who calms his anxious son.

    It's quieter than it's ever been. Unable to sleep, a young boy climbs into his father's arms. Feeling the warmth and closeness of his father, he begins to ask questions about the birds, the foxes, and whether his mom will ever wake up. They go outside under the starry sky. Loss and love are as present as the white spruces, while the father's clear answers and assurances calm his worried son. Here we feel the cycles of life and life's continuity, even in the face of absence and loss, so strongly and clearly that we know at the end that everything will, somehow, be all right.

    Born in 1953, Stein Erik Lunde has written sixteen books, mostly for children and young adults. His books have been published in many countries. This is his first book to be published in the United States. He also writes lyrics and has translated Bob Dylan into Norwegian. In 2009 My Father's Arms Are A Boat

    was awarded the Norwegian Ministry's Culture Prize for the Best Book for Children and Youth. The book was also nominated for the 2011 German Children's Literature Award.

  • Perseus Publishing

    It's quieter than it's ever been. Unable to sleep, a young boy climbs into his father's arms. Feeling the warmth and closeness of his father, he begins to ask questions about the birds, the foxes, and whether his mom will ever wake up. They go outside under the starry sky. Loss and love are as present as the white spruces, while the father's clear answers and assurances calm his worried son. Here we feel the cycles of life and life's continuity, even in the face of absence and loss, so strongly and clearly that we know at the end that everything will, somehow, be all right.

    Born in 1953, Stein Erik Lunde has written sixteen books, mostly for children and young adults. His books have been published in many countries. This is his first book to be published in the United States. He also writes lyrics and has translated Bob Dylan into Norwegian. In 2009 My Father's Arms Are A Boat was awarded the Norwegian Ministry's Culture Prize for the Best Book for Children and Youth. The book was also nominated for the 2011 German Children's Literature Award.

    Born in 1972, Øyvind Torseter is an artist and one of Norway's most acclaimed illustrators. He employs both traditional and digital picture techniques. Torseter has received numerous prizes for many of his books. In 2011 he received the Norwegian Book Art Prize. For 2012 he has been nominated for the ALMA Award and the Hans Christian Andersen Award.

    Born in Edinburgh, Scotland, Kari Dickson grew up bilingually, as her mother is Norwegian and her grandparents could not speak English. She holds a B.A. in Scandinavian studies and an M.A. in translation.

  • Perseus Publishing
    In this quiet, sad, but ultimately incandescent picture book, we meet a gentle, steady father who calms his anxious son.

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