Praise for A Sky-Blue Bench
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STARRED REVIEW A timely, eye-opening portrait of resilience, community, and hope.-Kirkus Reviews
Together with her mother and brother, Aria decides to build a bench herself, painting it skyblue: the color of courage, peace and wisdom.-Foreword Reviews
STARRED REVIEW This is a touching and timely book that portrays the hardships many children in Afghanistan and other war-torn countries face. The author illustrates this beautifully and adds an informative and heartfelt Author's Note that'll leave a notable impression on young readers.-Seattle Book Review
[A] heartwarming story about a resilient young girl who faces a barrier to her education.-Quill & Quire
Illustrator Peggy Collins imbues Aria with an infectious spunkiness and grit that make her relatable even to readers with a very different school experience. An author's note gently introduces an age-appropriate discussion of landmines and their impact on the lives of children in many nations, especially Afghanistan...-CBC Books
[A] poignant story recognizing the resilience and determination of young children, particularly girls, living in war-torn countries.... Aria's courage, in the face of adversity, will resonate with children, no matter what their background, as will the significance of the colour blue, a symbol of hope.-Canadian Children's Book News
How beautiful and heart-breaking to read this lovely picture book about a young girl...who finds a way to be comfortable at school by building her own bench. The ingenuity and determination of Afghani women and girls is explored...-Youth Services Book Review
The narrative was powerful and impactful and drew specifically on some experiences the author had growing up in Afghanistan. There is an authors note with terms that I think will be helpful to parents/caregivers if they read this will children.-Bookishrealm, Goodreads
[An] inspiring story of resilience, determination, and grit.-Little Bookworm Club
Peggy Collins fills her spreads...with digital artwork that reveals the emotions felt, the support of community, and the determination of a child to make a difference for herself and others...-Sal's Fiction Addiction
Beautiful story, beautiful lessons and beautiful illustrations...-Book Time
I genuinely enjoyed the illustrations and little Aria finding a way to make a bench so she could sit comfortably at school with her prosthetic leg.-Kirin, Goodreads
I love her determination and ingenuity. The illustrations are colorful, and the text is easy for elementary students to read and understand.-Israa, Goodreads
Readers will see the importance of accessible spaces for everyone....The story is an example of strength and self-advocating.-Storytime with Stephanie
A Sky-Blue Bench may be a story from Afghanistan but its lessons about self-reliance and resourcefulness will speak to all children, especially those facing their own challenges, and encourage them to find solutions.-CanLit for Little Canadians
[T]he challenges that Aria faces as an amputee are shown honestly, her emotions and struggles depicted realistically but not in a way that showed her as helpless... She had agency and voice. More of this representation please.-@alissareadsabook