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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Isol , Lawrence SchimelPublisher: Enchanted Lion Books Imprint: Enchanted Lion Books Dimensions: Width: 19.10cm , Height: 1.70cm , Length: 24.80cm Weight: 0.148kg ISBN: 9781592703920ISBN 10: 1592703925 Pages: 76 Publication Date: 29 August 2024 Recommended Age: From 7 to 9 years Audience: Young adult , Teenage / Young adult Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In stock We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsSelected for the Children Book Council’s Summer 2024 Showcase: Imagination Celebration “Existing alongside Leilah’s beautiful, orderly village is another, chaotic world called the Other Side... Inspired by a traditional hand-embroidered shawl that she received on a visit to Palestine, Isol’s eye-catching, unique illustrations feature photographs of its patterns; the outward-facing side is the backdrop to Leilah’s village, while the reverse sets the scene for the Other Side... [A] clever, playful tale... Whimsical and imaginative.” * Kirkus Reviews * “Brilliantly realized, this is a charming, unusual fable of two worlds, each the reverse of the other but ever in balance.” * Booklist * An embroidered shawl’s underside represents an alternate realm in this inventive picture book... Celebrates the fascinating reverse side of intricate stitching patterns. * Publishers Weekly * “The celebrated Argentine picture-book creator Isol presents 7- to 9-year-olds with parallel realms in Loose Threads, an illustrated story that plays out on either side of an embroidered cloth. On one side houses and flowers appear in neat stitching, while the obverse shows a mess of knots and dangling threads. On the tidy side lives a little girl named Leilah who’s forever losing things—keys, gloves, colored pencils… An affectionate coda, meanwhile, reveals that the dwellers on the fabric’s untidy side are indeed as fantastical as Leilah could hope and that they enjoy putting her ‘gifts’ to stylish use.” * Wall Street Journal * “Inspired by the traditional embroidery of Palestinian culture, this Argentinian import honors unseen worlds. The mixed-media art relies primarily on highly textured and detailed embroidery to tell the tale… Isol depicts a world embroidered in red thread… Delightfully, she also depicts the back sides of these embroidered cloths to emphasize the ‘much stranger’ other world ‘just behind ours.’ She renders the startling, eye-catching forest with black threads, for example… A richly imagined tale told with loving care.” -- Julie Danielson * The Horn Book * “The images created through the wear and tear of this scarf are the perfect landscape for creativity and imagination in this sweet story that sparks curiosity. This book is beautifully illustrated and relatable for young children with a strong sense of wonder! Recommended for those who like inventive, unique books.” -- Marí Valiente, The Park School Library (Brookline, MA) * Youth Services Book Review * “The Argentine picture book author-illustrator Isol takes the reader on a voyage through the two sides of a hand-embroidered Palestinian shawl. The unique and colorful illustrations are sure to capture the young reader’s attention, inviting them to accompany Leilah from one world to another.” -- Zoraida Rivera Morales * Words Without Borders * “Isol is a great Argentinian illustrator, a very well-known and beloved artist who is constantly challenging herself and her readers… A wondrous invitation to think about life’s different sides.” -- Mariana Ruiz * World Kid Lit * “Existing alongside Leilah’s beautiful, orderly village is another, chaotic world called the Other Side... Inspired by a traditional hand-embroidered shawl that she received on a visit to Palestine, Isol’s eye-catching, unique illustrations feature photographs of its patterns; the outward-facing side is the backdrop to Leilah’s village, while the reverse sets the scene for the Other Side... [A] clever, playful tale... Whimsical and imaginative.” * Kirkus Reviews * “Existing alongside Leilah’s beautiful, orderly village is another, chaotic world called the Other Side... Inspired by a traditional hand-embroidered shawl that she received on a visit to Palestine, Isol’s eye-catching, unique illustrations feature photographs of its patterns; the outward-facing side is the backdrop to Leilah’s village, while the reverse sets the scene for the Other Side... [A] clever, playful tale... Whimsical and imaginative.” * Kirkus Reviews * “Brilliantly realized, this is a charming, unusual fable of two worlds, each the reverse of the other but ever in balance.” * Booklist * An embroidered shawl’s underside represents an alternate realm in this inventive picture book... Celebrates the fascinating reverse side of intricate stitching patterns. * Publishers Weekly * Author InformationIsol is an Argentinian author and illustrator of children’s books. She has won the Astrid Lindgren Memorial Award, has twice been selected as a finalist for the Hans Christian Andersen Award, and has won a Golden Apple at the Bratislava Biennial of Illustration. With over 20 titles published in various languages, her specialty is narration through the dialogue between image and word. Isol lives with her family in Buenos Aires. Lawrence Schimel is a full-time author, writing in both Spanish and English, who has published over 120 books in a wide range of genres. He is also a prolific literary translator. He lives in Madrid. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |