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"A welcome addition to an immigrant stories collection, this is a heartwarming reminder for children and their caregivers that oppression falls, families survive, and connections and love withstand and return." Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books "A poignant portrayal of home, family, and support in trying times." Booklist "A gentle yet powerful reminder of the strength it takes to find home, both in new places and in the heart." Kirkus Reviews Paloma's home has changed. The dictator who took over the country has stripped its people of their freedoms, and it's no longer OK to think for…mehr

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"A welcome addition to an immigrant stories collection, this is a heartwarming reminder for children and their caregivers that oppression falls, families survive, and connections and love withstand and return." Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books "A poignant portrayal of home, family, and support in trying times." Booklist "A gentle yet powerful reminder of the strength it takes to find home, both in new places and in the heart." Kirkus Reviews Paloma's home has changed. The dictator who took over the country has stripped its people of their freedoms, and it's no longer OK to think for yourself. So, like birds, Paloma and her parents fly away in search of a new home, without a chance to pack or say goodbye. The new country is different and generous, and their arrival is a big adventure ... but it's not an easy change. With a simple narration and stunning illustrations, María J. Guarda brings us a tender story about home, family, and identity during times of immeasurable change.
Autorenporträt
María J. Guarda is an award-winning Chilean illustrator and graphic designer. She studied graphic design at the Universidad Católica de Chile, earned an MA in illustration from Camberwell College of Arts at the University of the Arts London and an MA in children's book illustration from Cambridge School of Art at Anglia Ruskin University. The recipient of the 2018 Macmillan Prize for Illustration for her then work in progress, Paloma Volo (Paloma Flew) - now Paloma Flies Away - María J. Guarda lives in Santiago, where she teaches illustration.