The Everlasting Embrace

Illustrated by E. B. Lewis
$7.99 US
Penguin Young Readers | Viking Books for Young Readers
On sale Dec 04, 2014 | 978-0-698-15673-9
Age 3-5 years
Sales rights: US, Canada, Open Mkt
Each morning as the sun brightens the West African sky, mother and child prepare to start their day. They spend it bound together, the child riding on the mother’s back watching their world go past. Pounding millet, drawing water from the well, visiting friends, shopping at the outdoor market—days are shared in perfect step with one another. And even when the child grows big enough to go off and explore their world, the everlasting embrace endures.

Illustrated with E.B. Lewis’s stunning watercolors that bring to life the land and people of Mali, Gabrielle Emanuel’s tender story celebrates the universal bond between mother and child.
"Lewis’s dappled watercolors both ground the story in the details of its specific setting—fishing boats resting by the shore, vibrant clothing—and reflect the characters’ mutual, unconditional devotion, which stretches across borders." —Publishers Weekly

"Commendable. . . Lewis’s paintings. . . capture the affection of mother and child, the brightly patterned cloths, the busy market stalls." —School Library Journal

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Each morning as the sun brightens the West African sky, mother and child prepare to start their day. They spend it bound together, the child riding on the mother’s back watching their world go past. Pounding millet, drawing water from the well, visiting friends, shopping at the outdoor market—days are shared in perfect step with one another. And even when the child grows big enough to go off and explore their world, the everlasting embrace endures.

Illustrated with E.B. Lewis’s stunning watercolors that bring to life the land and people of Mali, Gabrielle Emanuel’s tender story celebrates the universal bond between mother and child.

Praise

"Lewis’s dappled watercolors both ground the story in the details of its specific setting—fishing boats resting by the shore, vibrant clothing—and reflect the characters’ mutual, unconditional devotion, which stretches across borders." —Publishers Weekly

"Commendable. . . Lewis’s paintings. . . capture the affection of mother and child, the brightly patterned cloths, the busy market stalls." —School Library Journal