Description
Caring for resilient cats helps eight-year-old Jessica, a newly arrived immigrant, adapt to life in New York City.
About the Author
Lynn McGee's (Bronx, NY) published volumes of poetry include Tracks (2019), Sober Cooking (2016), and two award-winning chapbooks. Twice a Pushcart nominee, she is also a Best of the Net Award nominee and winner of a MacDowell fellowship and a Judith's Room Emerging Writers Award. She has taught college writing as well as adult literacy to immigrants and has led poetry workshops in New York City elementary schools as an artist-in-residence with the Teachers and Writers Collaborative. Lynn is a communications manager at Borough of Manhattan Community College, The City University of New York. Starting Over in Sunset Park is her first children's book Bianca Diaz (Brooklyn, NY), a granddaughter of Mexican immigrants, grew up in Pilsen, a Mexican American neighborhood in Chicago. She believes that healthy communities can help people become happy, independent human beings; through art and education, she strives to be instrumental in the collaborative creation of these communities. Bianca is a 2018 Ezra Jack Keats New Illustrator Honor recipient for her book The One Day House. Jose Pelaez (Brooklyn, NY) founded Kitty in NY, an agency that provides temporary homes to the pets of traveling New Yorkers. Starting Over in Sunset Park explores issues he himself experienced while adjusting to a new life in America. He hopes the book will help children during difficult times of transition.
Reviews
"Diaz renders Sunset Park in culturally specific detail and with a rainbow of tropical colors; amid a variety of page layouts, a muted double-page spread of Central Park in the snow stands out beautifully. Meanwhile, Pelaez and McGee's text is compassionate and earnest..." -- ANAMARIA ANDERSON - Horn Book
"This book is all about immigrating from the Dominican Republic to Brooklyn. It doesn't sugarcoat anything, but it also ends on a hopeful note." -- Betsy Bird - School Library Journal
"An Afro-Dominican child with brown skin and colorful bobbles in her braided hair takes her first plane ride, moving from the Dominican Republic to New York City with her mother. Upon arrival, the two stay with an aunt and cousins in Sunset Park, Brooklyn, until they can find an apartment of their own. As Mama gets a job making holiday decorations, the child works hard in school, eventually finding community. In a first-person perspective, Pelaez and McGee sketch vivid portraits of the family's culture, incorporating defined Spanish: "I missed mi abuela (my grandmother) and her house." Detailed, marker-bright illustrations by Diaz effectively employ comics-style panels and speech bubbles, successfully reflecting one child's gradual journey of adaptation." -- PW
"The Afro-Caribbean experience is seldom seen in children's books, and cultural insiders will appreciate the text's references to the Dominican Republic and its inclusion of Spanish language. This can be paired with other stories of immigration, change, or starting anew." -- Amina Chaudhri - Booklist
"A story full of vitality and compassion, Starting Over in Sunset Park will speak to all readers but will resonate most strongly with anyone who has ever made a home in a new country." -- Julie Danielson - BookPage
Book Information
ISBN 9780884488446
Author Lynn McGee
Format Hardback
Page Count 40
Imprint Tilbury House,U.S.
Publisher Tilbury House,U.S.
Weight(grams) 545g
Dimensions(mm) 290mm * 239mm * 13mm