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OverviewWith her head in the clouds, Sofia has questions that even her teacher can't answer - a joyful and inquisitive book about the vibrant worlds inside our minds With her head in the clouds, Sofia has questions that even her teacher can't answer - a joyful and inquisitive book about the vibrant worlds inside our minds Sofia goes to school every day but she still has a lot of questions. Why are grown-ups always in a rush? What number comes after infinity? Sofia's teacher says she has her head in the clouds, she's seeing birds. In collages of graph paper, worksheets, and newsprint, punctuated by scratches of graphite and bold swaths of bright paint, Sofia's world springs to life. When she gives one of her birds to her teacher, her teacher's monochrome world of blank paper and gray lines bursts into color, affirming the joy and necessity of always being curious. Inquisitive children, with a supply of questions as limitless as their imagination, will recognize themselves in Sofia, delighting in pondering her questions - and in coming up with more of their own. Originally a painter, Rocio Araya turned to illustration where the field of possibilities, she feels, is infinite. With a style that is spontaneous and full of surprises, her boundless imagination is at work in these exhilarating pages. Look for a tiny, curled, brown cat and an expansive night sky, and spot a hula-girl dancing across a geography worksheet. This treasure hunt of a book is one for reading again and again. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Rocio Araya , Sarah Moses , ROCIO ARAYAPublisher: Archipelago Books Imprint: Archipelago Books Weight: 0.567kg ISBN: 9781953861900ISBN 10: 1953861903 Pages: 38 Publication Date: 24 September 2024 Recommended Age: From 3 to 6 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"""Araya, making her English-language debut in this work reminiscent of Jostein Gaarder’s Questions Asked, imagines a dreamy student and an on-task teacher clashing in the classroom . . . Fine art spreads combine sly, childlike line drawing, collage, and fiercely stroked paint that suggests the greens of institutional corridors and the free, endless blue of the sky."" – Publishers Weekly" ""A graceful look at the power of harnessing the limitless possibilities of life."" — Kirkus Reviews ""Araya, making her English-language debut in this work reminiscent of Jostein Gaarder’s Questions Asked, imagines a dreamy student and an on-task teacher clashing in the classroom . . . Fine art spreads combine sly, childlike line drawing, collage, and fiercely stroked paint that suggests the greens of institutional corridors and the free, endless blue of the sky."" – Publishers Weekly ""Creative and pleasant . . . Adults wishing to reach children with the story may approach it one-on-one to open fruitful conversations."" — School Library Journal ""In the seemingly simple text and child-like artistic style, a poetry and profoundness evolve. By the last pages, the reader has witnessed a subtle openness in the teacher (and quite possibly in the reader) to accept the bird Sofía offers and this gesture's invitation to follow Sofía and her classmates outdoors."" — Michelle Nott ""Araya’s mixed-media artwork is a highlight of the book. The illustrations beautifully capture the chaotic yet vibrant world inside Sofía’s mind."" — Momma Braga Blog Author InformationRocio Araya is a self-taught illustrator from Bilbao, Spain. In 2016, her illustrations for Head in the Clouds were selected for Ilustrarte, an international biennial exhibition of children's book illustration in Lisbon. She has held more than twenty exhibitions in Spain, France, and Chile. Head in the Clouds is her debut work in English. Sarah Moses is a translator from Spanish and Asymptote's editor-at-large for Argentina. In 2018, her co-translation of Ariana Harwicz's novel Die, My Love was longlisted for the International Booker Prize and shortlisted for the Republic of Consciousness Prize. She has also translated Agustina Bazterrica, Paula Rodriguez, and many others. Her co-translation with Anne McLean of Julio Cortazar's letters is forthcoming with Archipelago. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |