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The day you begin  Cover Image Book Book

The day you begin

Woodson, Jacqueline (author.). López, Rafael, 1961- (illustrator.).

Summary: Other students laugh when Rigoberto, an immigrant from Venezuela, introduces himself but later, he meets Angelina and discovers that he is not the only one who feels like an outsider.

Record details

  • ISBN: 0399246533 (hardcover)
  • ISBN: 9780399246531 (hardcover)
  • Physical Description: 1 volume (unpaged) : color illustrations ; 28 cm
    print
  • Publisher: New York, NY : Nancy Paulsen Books, [2018]
  • Badges:
    • Top Holds Over Last 5 Years: 3 / 5.0
Subject: School children Fiction
Friendship Fiction
Schools Fiction
Immigrant children Fiction
Immigrants Fiction
Individuality Fiction

Available copies

  • 7 of 8 copies available at Kenton County.

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  • 0 current holds with 8 total copies.
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Covington Branch E WOODS J (Text) 33126022969939 Easy Available -
Covington Branch E WOODS J (Text) 33126024654570 Easy Available -
Covington Branch E WOODS J (Text) 33126025994074 Easy Available -
Erlanger Branch E WOODS J (Text) 33126022062263 Easy Available -
Erlanger Branch Easy (Text) 33126025994090 Easy Available -
Erlanger Branch Easy (Text) 33126025994108 Easy Checked out 05/07/2024
Independence Branch E WOODS J (Text) 33126022969921 Easy Available -
Independence Branch Easy (Text) 33126025994082 Easy Available -

  • School Library Journal Reviews : SLJ Reviews 2018 August

    K-Gr 2-A beautiful and inclusive story that encourages children to find the beauty in their own lives and share it with the world. A young girl with brown skin and curly black hair stays home through the summer to watch over her younger sister while her classmates travel to distant lands. A young boy from Venezuela arrives in his new school and finds the children in his class do not speak his language. Another child brings a lunch that her classmates find too strange while another isn't physically able to keep up with the play of other children. Each child feels very alone until they begin to share their stories and discover that it is nearly always possible to find someone a little like you. López's vibrant illustrations bring the characters' hidden and unspoken thoughts to light with fantastic, swirling color. Shifting hues and textures across the page convey their deep loneliness and then slowly transition into bright hopeful possibilities. Full-bleed illustrations on every page are thick with collaged patterns and textures that pair perfectly with melodic prose that begs to be read aloud. Though the story focuses on four singular experiences, there's an essential acknowledgment that everyone will experience a time when no one is quite like them, when they can't find their voice, or when they feel very alone. Woodson's superlative text sees each character turns that moment of desolation into an opportunity to be brave and find hope in what they have in common. VERDICT This masterful story deserves a place in every library.—Laken Hottle, Providence Community Library

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