Mali Under the Night Sky: A Lao Story of Home

Author:   Youme Nguyen Ly ,  Youme Nguyen Ly
Publisher:   Cinco Puntos Press
ISBN:  

9781643796598


Pages:   40
Publication Date:   07 November 2023
Recommended Age:   From 5 to 10 years
Format:   Paperback
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Author:   Youme Nguyen Ly ,  Youme Nguyen Ly
Publisher:   Cinco Puntos Press
Imprint:   Cinco Puntos Press
Dimensions:   Width: 22.80cm , Height: 0.40cm , Length: 22.80cm
Weight:   0.186kg
ISBN:  

9781643796598


ISBN 10:   1643796593
Pages:   40
Publication Date:   07 November 2023
Recommended Age:   From 5 to 10 years
Audience:   Children/juvenile ,  Children / Juvenile
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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A Laotian girl's life takes a cruel turn in this haunting yet hopeful tale based on the childhood of Laotian-American artist Malichansouk Kouanchao. Sunny watercolors with patterned borders illuminate the simple joys of Mali's early life, when the world was 'full of wonderful things.' ... Landowne smoothly includes several Laotian words and phrases in this deeply felt and gently told story. -- Publishers Weekly The focus remains tightly on Mali's experiences and feelings, keeping it accessible to young readers... An additional endnote by another Laotian artist provides historical context. Laotian vocabulary is incorporated in a natural way, and the illustrations include Laotian script. The watercolor illustrations, while naive in style, convey a real sense of place. Intricate borders surround every spread, and the bright/dark color schemes reflect the emotions of each scene. -- School Library Journal The small child's viewpoint will move young readers, and a final photo shows the real Mali, an artist and activist, today. -- Booklist Skipping Stones Honor Award, Skipping Stones Magazine


"""A Laotian girl's life takes a cruel turn in this haunting yet hopeful tale based on the childhood of Laotian-American artist Malichansouk Kouanchao. Sunny watercolors with patterned borders illuminate the simple joys of Mali's early life, when the world was 'full of wonderful things.' . . . Landowne smoothly includes several Laotian words and phrases in this deeply felt and gently told story."" -- Publishers Weekly ""The focus remains tightly on Mali's experiences and feelings, keeping it accessible to young readers. . . An additional endnote by another Laotian artist provides historical context. Laotian vocabulary is incorporated in a natural way, and the illustrations include Laotian script. The watercolor illustrations, while naive in style, convey a real sense of place. Intricate borders surround every spread, and the bright/dark color schemes reflect the emotions of each scene."" -- School Library Journal ""The small child's viewpoint will move young readers, and a final photo shows the real Mali, an artist and activist, today."" -- Booklist Skipping Stones Book Awards 2011 - Skipping Stones Magazine"


"""A Laotian girl's life takes a cruel turn in this haunting yet hopeful tale based on the childhood of Laotian-American artist Malichansouk Kouanchao. Sunny watercolors with patterned borders illuminate the simple joys of Mali's early life, when the world was 'full of wonderful things.' . . . Landowne smoothly includes several Laotian words and phrases in this deeply felt and gently told story."" -- Publishers Weekly ""The focus remains tightly on Mali's experiences and feelings, keeping it accessible to young readers. . . An additional endnote by another Laotian artist provides historical context. Laotian vocabulary is incorporated in a natural way, and the illustrations include Laotian script. The watercolor illustrations, while naive in style, convey a real sense of place. Intricate borders surround every spread, and the bright/dark color schemes reflect the emotions of each scene."" -- School Library Journal ""The small child's viewpoint will move young readers, and a final photo shows the real Mali, an artist and activist, today."" -- Booklist Skipping Stones Book Awards - Skipping Stones Magazine"


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Youme grew up loving stories. She has lived and worked as a community artist in New York, New Haven, Miami, Woods Hole, San Francisco, Kenya, Japan, Lao P.D.R., Vietnam, St. John, U.S.V.I., Haiti, and Cuba. Youme's books include Selavi (That Is Life): A Haitian Story of Hope, Mali Under the Night Sky: A Lao Story of Home, and Pitch Black with Anthony Horton. She is drawn to stories of survival and champions for social justice. Youme lives in an ever-changing location with her partner and their two children.

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