![]() invite readers to pause, reflect, and empathize. Gives opportunity for countless inferences and deep discussion. Lyrical and stylistically tight writing act in perfect counterpoint to the gentle but detailed watercolor paintings. Lewis dazzles with frame-worthy illustrations, masterful use of light guiding readers' emotional responses." - Kirkus Reviews * "Always on-target navigating difficulties in human relationships, Woodson teams up with Lewis to deal a blow to the pervasive practice-among students of all economic backgrounds-of excluding those less fortunate. The matter-of-fact tone of Chloe's narration paired against the illustrations' visual isolation of Maya creates its own tension. Woodson's spare, eloquent free verse and Lewis' beautiful, spacious watercolor paintings tell a story for young kids that will touch all ages." - Booklist, starred review "Unfolds with harsh beauty and the ominousness of opportunities lost. ![]() * "This quiet, intense picture book is about the small actions that can haunt. ![]()
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