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OverviewFrom Newbery Medal winner Lynne Rae Perkins, this short novel for younger middle grade readers explores themes of empathy, friendship, discovery, language, and the life-changing epiphanies of travel. Features black-and-white illustrations, including full spreads, comic panels, and vignettes throughout. Lissie, her dad, and her grandmother travel “to a faraway place, in a different part of the world” in this short illustrated novel. Their destination is Guatemala, where Raúl—Dad’s friend from high school—and his family live. Lissie doesn’t know how to speak Spanish, and initially the world is cloaked in mystery. But Lissie is a fearless explorer, both of language and new places, and soon she is embracing the sights and sounds, the delicious foods, the family stories and history, and the people she encounters. There are memorable discoveries and almost disasters, but mostly there are new friends—including a forever friend named Flory—who Lissie hopes she will meet again one day. A gorgeous book about the joys and rewards of opening yourself up to new experiences. Illustrated in black and white throughout by the author. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Lynne Rae PerkinsPublisher: HarperCollins Publishers Inc Imprint: HarperCollins Dimensions: Width: 17.20cm , Height: 1.50cm , Length: 22.40cm Weight: 0.343kg ISBN: 9780063378421ISBN 10: 0063378426 Pages: 128 Publication Date: 18 March 2025 Recommended Age: From 8 years Audience: Children/juvenile , Children / Juvenile Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: To order ![]() Stock availability from the supplier is unknown. We will order it for you and ship this item to you once it is received by us. Table of ContentsReviews""In this conversational illustrated travelogue by Perkins. . . a tween discovers friendship that transcends a language barrier and the exhilarating mysteries of an unfamiliar environment. . . . Realistic full-page b&w illustrations punctuate the narrative, evoking a gentle episodic feel to the plot and emphasizing Lissie's wide-eyed insights."" -- Publishers Weekly ""Newbery Medal winner Perkins writes and illustrates an engaging middle-grade book about the personal fulfillment and delight of travel. . . . While unable to communicate freely with other kids, [Lissie] learns that words are not always necessary, especially when playing soccer or making friendship bracelets. Black-and-white multimedia artwork appears in the book as full-page illustrations and comic panels, adding visual interest and helping readers see the beauty and wonder of Guatemala. Spanish phrases with phonetic spellings and English translations are also included throughout the narrative to help readers learn Spanish phrases alongside Lissie."" -- Booklist ""An enriching, inspiring, and well-crafted story for young readers. It blends adventure, friendship, courage, and the transformative power of travel into a bilingual package."" -- NY Journal of Books ""In this conversational illustrated travelogue by Perkins. . . a tween discovers friendship that transcends a language barrier and the exhilarating mysteries of an unfamiliar environment. . . . Realistic full-page b&w illustrations punctuate the narrative, evoking a gentle episodic feel to the plot and emphasizing Lissie's wide-eyed insights."" -- Publishers Weekly ""Newbery Medal winner Perkins writes and illustrates an engaging middle-grade book about the personal fulfillment and delight of travel. . . . While unable to communicate freely with other kids, [Lissie] learns that words are not always necessary, especially when playing soccer or making friendship bracelets. Black-and-white multimedia artwork appears in the book as full-page illustrations and comic panels, adding visual interest and helping readers see the beauty and wonder of Guatemala. Spanish phrases with phonetic spellings and English translations are also included throughout the narrative to help readers learn Spanish phrases alongside Lissie."" -- Booklist ""This younger middle grade novel is delightfully adorned throughout with black-and-white artwork that ranges from spot art to multi-page spreads and comic panels which both enhance and amplify the well-written story. . . . A simple, charmingly written story about a vacation to Guatemala"" -- School Library Journal ""Lissie travels with her father and grandma to a distant country, where volcanoes overlook the city and the residents speak Spanish. . . . Lissie's engagement with Spanish partially drives the narrative, and she is portrayed as listening closely to gauge the meanings of unknown words and excitedly asking for translations. . . . With vignettes both lighthearted and profound, the story also strikes a resonant note of cultural sensitivity."" -- Horn Book Magazine ""Lissie. . . hopes to learn Spanish on the trip she's taking with her dad and grandma. . . . Word by word, phrase by phrase, Lissie's Spanish skills expand in that faraway place where she has both new and familiar experiences and meets many kind people. . . . Black-and-white drawings illustrate elements of Lissie's trip, as well as some of the words, phrases, and concepts she is learning in Spanish, with phonetic pronunciation and English translation provided in this quietly captivating, full-hearted story."" -- Cooperative Children's Book Center Author InformationLynne Rae Perkins was awarded the Newbery Medal for Criss Cross. She is the author of one other book for teens—All Alone in the Universe, a companion to Criss Cross. Lynne Rae Perkins has also written and illustrated several picture books, including Snow Music, a Boston Globe-Horn Book Honor Book and a Book Sense Top Ten Pick. ""Perkins is a genius at capturing the odd details that reveal so much about individuals and families, and how they interact,"" said Riverbank Review about her picture book The Broken Cat. The author lives with her family in northern Michigan. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |