I Am Quiet: A Story for the Introvert in All of Us

by Andie Powers

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Although many people think Emile is shy, he is simply quiet on the outside while on the inside, his imagination is loud and wild.

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I feel like there aren't enough books like this. Kids who may be quieter or to themselves also need representation. This novel honors and encourages the beauty of knowing ourselves.
This book almost reads like a quiet reminder to adults to remember the introverted children around them rather than a story FOR introverted children. It has a simple, direct message, and some brief cute moments, but it's also fairly bland, even at the points when the protagonist is exploring via his rich imagination. Part of this could be the art style; it's quite flat and empty and doesn't really emphasize points as well as it could. Overall, a fine little book but nothing remarkable.
children's picture book (preschool and up, would work wonderfully as a bedtime read-aloud to an introverted child)
beautifully illustrated story that allows the too-often misunderstood "quiet" child a chance to shine. Don't miss the author's note at the end; Emile is based on her observations of her own introverted toddler's experiences.
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Excellent for the right audience, but only if they realize that every person is truly unique, despite the things we have in common. For example, I'm not shy, and have learned to speak up in the right environment or situation... but I'm quiet & introverted too. So does this make me just like Emile? No, because I do not have that wonderful imagination & taste for adventure "on the inside." (My inside is even more introverted. ;)
Emile is a quiet boy on the outside. People perceive him as shy, but he is not. Inside, Emile has a loud, very loud imagination. He roars more piercingly than the dragons, races with mighty beasts, and steers a ship through the wild ocean. But that’s not all. Even on the outside, he plays with his secret friends and paints the universe. He enjoys being alone and revels in every little thing around him. So, why is he quiet?

We picked this book for its nomination to Goodreads awards. The brilliant and playfully illustrated book describes the daily story of introverts and reassures those that it is okay. Being quiet doesn’t mean being shy.

I am Quiet by Andie Powers beautifully captures the essence of introverts with simplistic, fun show more illustrations. show less
Remember we don't see the inner workings of anyone
This story helps touch on the fact that some kids just like to be quiet.

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Children's Books, Picture Books
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813.6Literature & rhetoricAmerican literature in EnglishAmerican fiction in English2000-
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PZ7.1 .P3948 .ILanguage and LiteratureFiction and juvenile belles lettresFiction and juvenile belles lettresJuvenile belles lettres
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