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Something Big Sylvie Neeman

Something Big By Sylvie Neeman

Something Big by Sylvie Neeman


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Summary

A poignant look at how great deeds can often be found in the small, instinctual actions we barely think about.

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Something Big by Sylvie Neeman

A big one and little one talk together. The little one is frustrated because he wants to do something really big, even though he's still small. The big one asks if he means something big like a mountain. No, a mountain is too big. Big like an elephant? No, that's too gray. More like a lighthouse by the sea, muses the boy, though not exactly. Father and son take a walk by the ocean, and there something surprising and deep and big occurs. Lyrical and gentle, Something Big is a touching story about childhood, parenting, and experiences that repeat generation after generation. Here the author beautifully grasps the tension between a child's smallness and his ability to dream big dreams.

Something Big Reviews

New York Times Book Review Notable Book of 2013 STARRED REVIEW, Publishers Weekly "Neeman and Godon elevate an intimate, everyday moment into something significant." "There's an honest intimacy to the conversations between the small one and the big one that ring true; reading them, one realizes how rare they are in the realm of picture books, which so often seek to comfort or simply amuse. [...] Accomplishing these ends with very little exposition makes "Something Big" quite unusual, and like its illustrations, very artful indeed." - The New York Times Book Review "Godon's art--which, as you can see in the art featured here today, is a cousin in style to the illustrations of Chris Raschka--is as emotionally resonant as the text. In one striking spread, we see the boy seated in frustration, and there are nearly scribbled lines trying to enclose him. The text reads: "The big one suddenly wants to hold the little one in his arms, but he doesn't dare because he feels that the little one doesn't really want a hug at the moment. First they have to resolve the problem of big things." - 7 Impossible Things Before Breakfast

About Sylvie Neeman

Sylvie Neeman was born in Lausanne in 1963. After receiving her degree, she began her life as an author and editor. Currently, she is the editor of the literary review, Parole, and has published many wonderful books. Ingrid Godon was born in Belgium in 1958. A prolific illustrator, her books have been translated into many languages and have received many awards. She lives in Liege.

Additional information

CIN159270140XG
9781592701407
159270140X
Something Big by Sylvie Neeman
Used - Good
Hardback
Enchanted Lion Books
2013-09-19
40
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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