Paper Boat: A Refugee Story

Thao Lam

Paper Boat: A Refugee Story
Format
Hardback
Publisher
Owlkids Books Inc.
Country
Canada
Published
1 November 2020
Pages
40
ISBN
9781771473637

Paper Boat: A Refugee Story

Thao Lam

A heartfelt and personal immigration story, new from critically acclaimed author Thao Lam. New from Thao Lam, the award-winning author of picture books My Cat Looks Like My Dad, Wallpaper, and Skunk on a String, comes a personal story inspired by her family’s refugee journey. In The Paper Boat, Thao’s signature collage art tells the wordless story of one family’s escape from Vietnam - a journey intertwined with an ant colony’s parallel narrative. At her home in Vietnam, a girl rescues ants from the sugar water set out to trap them. Later, when the girl’s family flees war-torn Vietnam, ants lead them through the moonlit jungle to the boat that will take them to safety. Before boarding, the girl folds a paper boat from a bun wrapper and drops it into the water, and the ants climb on. Their perilous journey, besieged by punishing weather, predatory birds, and dehydration, before reaching a new beginning, mirrors the family’s own. Impressionistic collages and a moving, Own Voices narrative make this a one-of-a-kind tale of courage, resilience, and hope. AGES: 6 to 9 AUTHOR: Thao Lam is the critically acclaimed author/illustrator of Wallpaper, My Cat Looks Like My Dad, and Skunk on a String. She studied illustration at Sheridan College and has an insatiable love of coloured and textured papers, which she uses to create her exuberant collages. She draws inspiration from the stories she hears, from the beauty in everyday things, and from the work of the many illustrators she admires. She lives in Toronto, Ontario. SELLING POINTS: . New from the author/illustrator of My Cat Looks Like My Dad, named a Booklist Editors’ Choice; Wallpaper, named a Kirkus Best Picture Book of 2018; and Skunk on a String, named a Kirkus Best Picture Book of 2016 . An Own Voices story inspired by the author’s refugee journey as a child during the Vietnam War . Timely and relatable for children learning about current refugee experiences

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