A 2019 Bank Street Best Children's Picture Book of the Year in SpanishEn el comienzo hay luz, y dos siluetas de grandes ojosal pie de tu cuna,y el sonido de sus voces es amor.Amor es la melodía que nos acompaña todos y cada uno de los días de nuestra vida. Ya sea el suave arrullo de nuestros padres a la hora de dormir, la risa divertida que provoca un cuento inventado por nuestro tío o el abrazo cálido de un ser querido que nos tranquiliza, es un sentimiento que toma diferentes formas y un lazo que nos une a todos.
En esta emotiva celebración del amor, Matt de la Peña, autor ganador de la Medalla Newbery, y Loren Long, renombrado ilustrador y de gran éxito en ventas, describen las diferentes maneras en que experimentamos este vínculo universal. Con emotivas ilustraciones y un susurrante texto lírico, esta tierna historia nos brinda tranquilidad y también un nuevo clásico que calará hondo en los lectores de todas las edades.
Matt de la Peña es el autor de Última parada de la calle Market, que ganó la Medalla Newbery por la edición en inglés. Es también el autor de Los deseos de Carmela; A Nation's Hope: The Story of Boxing Legend Joe Louis, y de seis aclamadas novelas para jóvenes adultos. Matt enseña Escritura Creativa y visita colegios y universidades por todo el país para hablar con los estudiantes. Matt vive en Brooklyn, Nueva York.
Loren Long es el autor e ilustrador de la serie Otis, de gran éxito en ventas según el
New York Times. Es también el ilustrador de
Of Thee I Sing de Barack Obama, que fue número uno en ventas según las listas del
New York Times, y del clásico
The Little Engine That Could, de Watty Piper, reilustrado con su arte. Vive cerca de Cincinnati con su esposa, dos hijos y dos bracos de Weimar.
Praise for Amor:
A 2019 Bank Street Best Children’s Picture Book of the Year in SpanishPraise for Love:
#1 New York Times Bestseller
#1 Indie BestsellerA Winter 2017-2018 Kids’ Indie Next Top PickFive Starred Reviews
An Amazon Best of the Year Pick 2018 – Ages 3-5
A Time Magazine Best Children’s Book of 2018
An NPR Best Book of 2018
"Accompanied by Loren Long’s
charming illustrations, this book, also available in Spanish,
celebrates how love exists in the ordinary and why
we should treasure moments, big and small, with the people in our lives."—
Time Magazine
"[A]
poetic reckoning of the importance of love in a child's life . . .
eloquent and moving."—
People Magazine
"
Everything that can be called love — from shared joy to comfort in the darkness —
is gathered in the pages of this reassuring, refreshingly honest picture book."—
The New York Times Book Review, Editors’ Choice / Staff Picks From the Book Review
“
Lyrical and sensitive, ‘Love’ is the sort of book likely to leave readers of all ages
a little tremulous, and brimming with feeling.”—
The Wall Street Journal★ "De la Peña’s prose poem
speaks right to young children. . . . People often talk to children about love; in these pages, they can see and feel what it’s like. And
there’s plenty for everybody."—
Publishers Weekly,
starred review“This book
looks into the darkness and still finds stars twinkling overhead.”—
The New York Times Book Review ★ “From the moment prose and art appear in the opening spread, de la Peña and Long usher readers into a patient, pensive meditation on love. . . .
Timely, timeless, and utterly necessary.”—
Kirkus Reviews, starred review
“Newbery Award–winning De la Peña offers
a lyrical ode to love in this
stirring picture book. . . . In De la Peña’s lines, love becomes not just an emotion between people but a feeling suffusing the world.”—
Booklist
★ “Long and Matt de la Peña . . .
hit the mark with Love . . .
a gentle, poetic picture book about love in all circumstances, even the tough ones.”—
Shelf Awareness
★ "This
heartfelt and sensitively rendered picture book meditation
begs to be shared and discussed with children . . . Spread the love."—
School Library Journal,
starred review
★ “
An exquisitely written and illustrated picture book that speaks of how love, even when it’s difficult to recognize, can percolate up through the most common of daily circumstances.”—
The Horn Book,
starred review
"
Love – it's an abstract emotion, right? Not even close. These pictures and words describe a zillion ways to think of love . . . For readers, this book is a lifelong challenge to ask:
What is love? And how can we create more of it in what we think and do and say?"—Justine Kenin, producer,
All Things Considered, in NPR's Book Concierge Guide to 2018’s Great Reads