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The Stars Jacques Goldstyn

The Stars By Jacques Goldstyn

The Stars by Jacques Goldstyn


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The Stars Summary

The Stars by Jacques Goldstyn

A dazzling story about love-for the stars, and for one another-between two young people, set in the multicultural city of Montreal.

Every day, Yakov takes his sisters to the park. He's supposed to look after them, but their games are boring, so he reads about space and dreams of becoming an astronaut instead. His father, though, has other plans: he wants Yakov to take over his grocery store when he grows up.

Yakov's world changes when at the park one day, he comes across a girl also reading a book about space. Aicha has moved into the house right behind his, and the two become inseparable. Together, they search for constellations, check out astronomy books from the library, and marvel at the night sky. However, their fathers fear they are growing too close. They are forbidden from spending time together, and Aicha eventually moves away.

Years later, Yakov has achieved his dream: he works for NASA and builds space probes. Will he and Aicha ever see each other again?

The Stars features:

  • An engaging, cartoon style
  • A powerful message about following your passion
  • A celebration of the excitement and wonder of scientific pursuits-and how science can unite us

From award-winning picture book creator and cartoonist Jacques Goldstyn, The Stars is a brilliant and heartwarming hymn to friendship, the infinity of the sky, and following what you love.

An Aldana Libros Book, Greystone Kids


The Stars Reviews

In both its message and its mastery of the picture-book medium, The Stars utterly shines.
-Quill & Quire STARRED Review

Kinetic. . . engaging, and readers can't help rooting for the star-crossed lovers. . .
-The Wall Street Journal

Two children of different backgrounds but complementary interests are forced apart and then reunite years later in this sweet love story. . . cozy and cosmic.
-Booklist STARRED Review

Goldstyn's light, humorous illustrations. . . provide rich detail and serve to deepen reader understanding of the religious and cultural context and setting. . . quirky, hilarious details. A perfect opportunity for a quick read aloud for older students. Recommended.
-School Library Connection



Praise for the The Eleventh Hour by Jacques Goldstyn

While this well-written title is meant for a younger audience, older students may also connect with the content as they study World War I and seek a depiction of the life of a soldier.
-School Library Connection

A history lesson and conversation starter in one book.
-Kirkus STARRED Review

Because of its particular focus on WWI, the story may be of special value to teachers whose classes are studying the period.
-Publishers Weekly

This antiwar parable. . . is a powerful and accessible multi-audience picture book that imbues meaning to the hundredth anniversary of a war's end now shrouded in the long ago while challenging young readers to weigh the merits of current conflicts in the news.
-Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books

Goldstyn's text is powerful in its spareness, while his cartoon pictures successfully capture the story's tone and moods, both antic and somber; taken together, these create a memorable, moving tale.
-Booklist

This is a beautiful and heartfelt picture book about war and perspective that should be a part of all social studies curriculum.
-School Library Journal STARRED Review



Praise for Letters to a Prisoner by Jacques Goldstyn, illustrated by Angela Keenlyside

Goldstyn was inspired by the letter-writing campaigns of human rights organization Amnesty International. His book is an accessible and inspiring tribute. The pen is mightier than the sword lives on.
-Kirkus STARRED Review

This deserves to be everywhere children are learning about the wider world.
-Publishers Weekly STARRED Review


About Jacques Goldstyn

Jacques Goldstyn is an illustrator and a political cartoonist, who began life as a geologist. He received the Governor General's Award in 2017 for his book Azadah and was inducted to the Canadian Comic Book Hall of Fame in 2018. He has twice won Le Grand Prix du journalisme independant for editorial illustration.

Additional information

CIN1771649194G
9781771649193
1771649194
The Stars by Jacques Goldstyn
Used - Good
Hardback
Greystone Books,Canada
2023-06-22
72
N/A
Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
This is a used book - there is no escaping the fact it has been read by someone else and it will show signs of wear and previous use. Overall we expect it to be in good condition, but if you are not entirely satisfied please get in touch with us

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