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The Many Colors of Harpreet Singh (Libro en Inglés), de Kelkar, Supriya. Editorial Union Square Kids, tapa pasta dura, edición illustrated en inglés, 2019

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  • Año de publicación: 2019
  • Género: Infantil - Juvenil.
  • Dimensiones: 25 cm de ancho x 3 cm de alto.
  • Peso: 1 kg.
  • ISBN: 09781454931843.
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Título del libro
The Many Colors of Harpreet Singh (Libro en Inglés)
Autor
Kelkar, Supriya
Idioma
Inglés
Editorial del libro
Union Square Kids
Edición del libro
Illustrated
Año de publicación
2019

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3 cm
Ancho
25 cm
Peso
1 kg
Género del libro
Infantil - Juvenil
ISBN
09781454931843

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Nombre: The Many Colors of Harpreet Singh (Libro en Inglés)
Marca: Union Square Kids

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Harpreet Singh has a different color for every mood and occasion, from happy sunny yellow to courageous red. He especially takes care with his patka—his turban—making sure it always matches his outfit. But when Harpreet's mom finds a new job in a snowy city and they have to move, everything just feels gray. Can he find a way to make life bright again?

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Indian-American Harpreet Singh is a practicing Sikh and has a different color patka, or head covering, for every occasion. He wears yellow when he feels sunny and cheerful, pink when he feels like celebrating, and red when he wants to feel brave. When his mother gets a job in a small snowy town across the country, Harpreet is apprehensive about the move despite his parents' assurance that it will be an adventure. Harpreet begins to wear colors for not-so-happy occasions: He wears blue to the airport because he's nervous and gray when he's sad. Most often of all, however, Harpreet wears white, as he feels shy and doesn't want to be seen. Will Harpreet ever feel like his cheerful self in his new home? Kelkar's telling of Harpreet's story is crisp and straightforward, and Marley's bright illustrations tactfully and subtly convey cultural differences that make Harpreet feel different from and invisible to his peers. In the lunchroom scene with all the other children, for example, Harpreet has in front of him a large plate of traditional Indian chapati (bread) and dal (lentils), whereas his peers are shown munching on more "American" dishes (like cake). An afterword by Simran Jeet Singh, a scholar and professor of Sikhism, helps contextualize this story for readers who not familiar is string_containing areth the religion. This simple yet sensitive story about a child coming to terms with things beyond his control will resonate across cultures. Kirkus

The digital illustrations depict Harpreet as joyful and exuberant, which makes his shift to sadness and isolation after the move palpable. Subtle details in the illustrations, such as kids staring at Harpreet's different lunch, position not only is string_containing him the new kid, but underscore his feelings of isolation as a cultural outsider. Harpreet's symbolic color system is used masterfully to add depth to the illustrations, as on the page where Harpreet sits, small and alone wearing shy white, on a background of joyful celebratory pink as a cascade of Valentines—most with his name misspelled—floats away.

Supriya Kelkar's debut picture book, The Many Colors of Harpreet Singh, affirms through a Sikh boy and his colorful patkas (a common style [of turban] for young boys) that there is beauty and boldness in self-love and friendship.
Illustrator Alea Marley immediately captures the attention of readers with title page art, extending across two pages, depicting the leaping figure of Harpreet, a swirling rainbow of all the colors he loves whooshing behind him. The first page of the book opens on a joyous Harpreet foregrounded against a muted pastel print, reveling in his love of colors. Through the pages, we see the different ways Harpreet uses patkas to express his emotions: yellow when he feels sunny, red for courage, gray when he's sad. Recently, he has been wearing white for feeling shy, which, now that he and his parents have moved across the country, is often the case at his new school.
Brilliant, brief text provides easy forward movement and fun moments for a read aloud, like the alliterative "He wore pink... bopping along to bhangra beats." Marley's digital illustrations include full-page spreads and smaller isolated scenes showcasing a gorgeous palette of colors and subtle indicators of the challenges faced by Harpreet in his new community. One page shows the various incorrect ways classmates spell his name on valentines; another shows everyone curiously

MÁS DETALLES:

Peso del paquete: 1 kg
Medidas: 3 cm x 25 cm x 31 cm
Modelo: 9781454931843
Encuadernado: Pasta dura
Editorial: Union Square Kids
Titulo del libro: The Many Colors of Harpreet Singh (Libro en Inglés)
Autor: Kelkar, Supriya
Fecha de publicación: 2019-09-03
Idioma: Inglés
Edición: Illustrated
Editor: Union Square Kids
Número de páginas: 32
ISBN-13: 9781454931843
Edad mínima sugerida: 1
Genero musical: Infantil - Juvenil
Contenido del paquete: 1 libro
SKU: 9781454931843

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