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Description"Together, the words and pictures work seamlessly to deliver a powerful message: What we do matters."--R. J. Palacio, The New York Times ReviewsPraise for Come With Me "Together, the words and pictures work seamlessly to deliver a powerful message: What we do matters."--R. J. Palacio, The New York Times "This lovely picture book . . . offers smaller children a gentle, encouraging, age-appropriate response to disturbing news reports."--The New York Times "Inspired by the 9/11 attacks in the States and the bombings in Brussels in early 2017, this book tackles a tough subject with honesty, gentleness, and a call to action. Let's all try to do the same."--Publishers Weekly ShelfTalker "[A]n emotionally rich proclamation about not giving into fear."--Publishers Weekly "Teaching children that they can make a difference by being 'brave, gentle, strong - and kind' in their daily lives is a powerful message. This title could be used with others to spark those important discussions with children and adults."--School Library Journal Praise for Come With Me "This lovely picture book . . . offers smaller children a gentle, encouraging, age-appropriate response to disturbing news reports."--The New York Times "Inspired by the 9/11 attacks in the States and the bombings in Brussels in early 2017, this book tackles a tough subject with honesty, gentleness, and a call to action. Let's all try to do the same."--Publishers Weekly ShelfTalker "[A]n emotionally rich proclamation about not giving into fear."--Publishers Weekly Author descriptionHolly M. McGhee is the author of the middle-grade novel, Matylda, Bright & Tender. She has also written picture books and a chapter-book series under the pen name Hallie Durand, including Mitchell's License and Mitchell Goes Bowling. A literary agent too, she lives with her family in Maplewood, New Jersey. You can visit her at hollymcghee.com. Pascal Lemaitre is the illustrator of several books for children, including Do Not Open This Book! and the New York Times bestseller Who's Got Game? His wife is the dancer-choreographer Emmanuele Phuon and their daughter, Maelle, walks their dog, Doodle . . . sometimes. You can visit him at pascallemaitre.com. |