
The Lonely Mailman
Susanna Isern(Author)
Cuento de Luz SL (Publisher)
Published on 14. June 2018
Book
Paperback/Softback
28 pages
978-84-16147-97-7 (ISBN)
Description
Winner at the 2017 Moonbeam Children's Book Awards and the 2017 International Latino Book Awards. The Lonely Mailman is a touching story of friendship and love that will delight readers and letter writers of all ages as they learn that many times the most wonderful things are found where we least imagine.Every day, an old mailman rides his bicycle through the forest delivering letters to the local animals. The animals are always eager to find out what message the mailman will deliver each day and are delighted when they arrive.The letters seem magical, as they always help resolve misunderstandings, exchange invitations to
dinner or tea, and form friendships.What nobody knows is that every night the dedicated postman writes each letter one by one, thinking carefully about what to write and who it will be addressed to. In fact, he is the only one who has no correspondence. Until one day he receives a very special letter in his mailbox.
dinner or tea, and form friendships.What nobody knows is that every night the dedicated postman writes each letter one by one, thinking carefully about what to write and who it will be addressed to. In fact, he is the only one who has no correspondence. Until one day he receives a very special letter in his mailbox.
Reviews / Votes
"Galan (It's a Pain to Be a Princess!) creates an enchanting forest community; crisp blue day gives way to a spectacular sunset and a night lit by candles that cast a furious orange glow. (...)Isern (Bear Wants to Fly) makes plain that the first steps to building community can be as simple as reaching out." -Publishers Weekly"A loving tribute to problem-solvers, quarrel menders, and peacemakers." -Kirkus Reviews
"(...) Isern's cute-and-fuzzy story includes the text of the letters, which are full of invitations, apologies, and considerate sentiments. Galan's whimsical, richly painted scenes of expressive, nattily dressed forest denizens exude warmth, and as the sun sets on the mailman's day, the sky is filled with brilliant color, and the foreground scenes are thrown into sharp silhouette. A sweet story of generosity and sowing seeds of friendship." -Booklist
"A satisfying tale about a character so woven into the fabric of the day-to-day that the full extent of his impact goes unnoticed until, thanks to an observant mouse, it is recognized. A lovely choice for most shelves." -School Library Journal
"Friendship, solidarity, and other values ??are present throughout history. A delicate picture book, with warm illustrations full of details, where the reader can browse through the letters that each animal receives." -Canal Lector
"A book about friendship, solidarity, and other values. A delicate text by Susanna Isern with beautiful warm and very autumnal illustrations, printed in a sustainable way and on stone paper, a Cuento de Luz's bet that we love." -El Pais
"The Lonely Mailman makes us reflect on how important it is to take care of the needs of each other so that we can coexist peacefully and satisfactorily in the world, in the space we share. A picture book to talk about generosity, affection, the importance of living serenely to enjoy life while recognizing the limits of one's freedom and the freedom of others." -Literatura Respetuosa
"A story that shows us the importance of empathy and the ability to put oneself in the place of the other, fundamental when it comes to sharing spaces with others." -Apegoyliteratura
More details
Series
Language
English
Place of publication
Pozuelo de Alarcon
Spain
Target group
Children/juvenile
US School Grade: From First Grade to Third Grade, Reading Age: From 4 to 8 years, Interest Age: From 4 to 8 years
Product notice
Picture book
Illustrations
Color illustrations throughout
Dimensions
Height: 259 mm
Width: 213 mm
Thickness: 7 mm
Weight
277 gr
ISBN-13
978-84-16147-97-7 (9788416147977)
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Susanna Isern
The Lonely Mailman
Book
05/2017
Cuento de Luz SL
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Persons
Susanna Isern (La Seu d'Urgell, Spain, 1978) is an award-winning children's books author. She is also a professor of Psychology of Learning at the European University of the Atlantic and directs the Cabinet of Psychology at Aula Dedalo in Santander. Since she published her first picture book in 2011, more than 30 children's books have seen the light of day. Most of her works are sold internationally and can be found in more than a dozen languages, including Braille. Among her most popular books we find What Are You Scared of, Little Mouse? awarded Silver Medal in the USA Moonbeam
Children's Books Award 2015 and The Magic Ball of Wool, awarded Silver Medal at the USA Moonbeam Children's Book Awards 2013.
Daniel Montero Galan (Madrid, 1981) was born prematurely, at the early age of
zero. His head was always full of birds. As time went by, they reproduced, and
along came a lot of different kinds of creatures, making a great noise-squawks,
grunts, and screams...so he decided to transfer them to a paper to silence them.
He keeps a deal with his drawings: they live thanks to him, and he lives from
them. Because of this symbiosis, more than thirty illustrated books stand up
for him to testify that his thing in life is drawing. Day by day, and every
other night, he continues to perfect spiral and rectilinear shapes to keep fit
without losing shape. Watercolor fights a great battle with the marker to have
a leading role on its cardboard.
Children's Books Award 2015 and The Magic Ball of Wool, awarded Silver Medal at the USA Moonbeam Children's Book Awards 2013.
Daniel Montero Galan (Madrid, 1981) was born prematurely, at the early age of
zero. His head was always full of birds. As time went by, they reproduced, and
along came a lot of different kinds of creatures, making a great noise-squawks,
grunts, and screams...so he decided to transfer them to a paper to silence them.
He keeps a deal with his drawings: they live thanks to him, and he lives from
them. Because of this symbiosis, more than thirty illustrated books stand up
for him to testify that his thing in life is drawing. Day by day, and every
other night, he continues to perfect spiral and rectilinear shapes to keep fit
without losing shape. Watercolor fights a great battle with the marker to have
a leading role on its cardboard.