This Book of Mine: A Picture Book

by Sarah Stewart

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Illustrations and easy-to-read text celebrate the connection between diverse readers of all ages and the books they enjoy.

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Outside it is sunny, but chill and windy with occasional strong gusts. The leaves are mostly gone now, so not so much for the cats to watch with close interest. But every gust causes the lightweight chairs on the porch to move a bit and that hollow sort of wooden noise makes them feel threatened and startled and they have to go see what that was, but there isn't anything.
On such a morning it is a lovely thing indeed to be tucked up in the sun with two blankets (the sofa fabric isn't a good texture) and a mug of coffee (very pale and very sweet) and as many of the cats as I can mediate between, and a stack of books. I had a Santa Raptor cookie for breakfast. This is Sunday morning goals.
And this book, This Book of Mine, is the literary show more embodiment of this contentment. Stewart and Small are always excellent, individually and together. And there's a charming Small-designed bookplate printed in on the flyleaf. I am a sucker for special endpapers.
So if you happen to be choosing a gift for a child, one who may not have their own books, or maybe doesn't have any yet, this would be a lovely idea. There are a diverse collection of readers portrayed, different ages, different settings, which is always a positive.

This is a library copy, but I have a couple of gift-drives to shop for, so yay, I found just the one to order in bulk. W00t! contentment multiplied by knocking out a little more shopping without having to leave my nest.
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Simple and sweet, this book shows the life a book takes on for every individual reader. And having been to the NYC Public Library, I appreciated seeing the lions--which gave me an idea of where this book was set.
Although I probably wouldn't read this to my class, I did enjoy this book. I think it is a great book that describes all of the endless opportunities and experiences that one can get from reading a book. I believe that a book like this can engage readers in reading other books so that they can connect with a book as this character did in this book.
A short, illustrated poem celebrating the friendship a book can provide.

David Small's art reminds me of Chris Riddell and Tony DiTerlizzi's.

See also: A Child of Books by Oliver Jeffers and Sam Winston
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A beautiful book about the beauty of books.
very thoughtful, brief book

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Original publication date
2019
Dedication
To our only granddaughter, Lily
First words
I take this book . . .
to be my friend.
Last words
(Click to show. Warning: May contain spoilers.)A treasure for a lifetime,
this book friend of mine.

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Genres
Picture Books, Children's Books
DDC/MDS
813.6Literature & rhetoricAmerican literature in EnglishAmerican fiction in English2000-
LCC
PZ7 .S84985 .TLanguage and LiteratureFiction and juvenile belles lettresFiction and juvenile belles lettresJuvenile belles lettres
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Reviews
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Rating
½ (3.72)
Languages
English
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Paper, Ebook
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