JANM Book Club: Miss Irwin with Allen Say

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  • čas přidán 11. 12. 2023
  • A virtual program to celebrate the launch of Caldecott Medal winner Allen Say’s newest book, “Miss Irwin,” that tells the story of memory and family. After a reading of “Miss Irwin,” Allen Say was joined in conversation around the resonant themes of this book and the process of painting and creating this story by Lori Benton, Vice President and Publisher for Scholastic Trade Publishing and Say’s long-time friend and collaborator, and Ken Geist, Vice President Publisher at Large at Scholastic and editor of “Miss Irwin.”
    ABOUT THE BOOK:
    As a young woman, Miss Irwin was a kindergarten teacher who loved introducing the world of discovery to her students. As a grandmother, she often reflects on her wonderful days exploring with her students. When her grandson asks her about a mysterious box on the shelf, she gets lost in memory and her mind transports her back in time to when she was Miss Irwin. At first her grandson is confused, but remembers his grandmother’s forgetfulness and plays along as the student who made the bird’s nest inside the white box.
    Allen Say’s breathtaking artwork and emotionally powerful and thoughtful text gently weave a touching story about memory and family. Together, the grandmother and grandson rejoice in the meaning and beauty of memory before all is lost. Miss Irwin helps readers of all ages better understand and interact with loved ones who are experiencing memory loss.
    Available at the JANM Store: janmstore.com/collections/all...
    This program was presented as part of the JANM Book Club series that highlight new publications by Japanese Americans or related to Japanese American history and culture.
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