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Imperfectly Perfect - by Perry Emerson (Hardcover)

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  • A thought-provoking picture book inspired by the idea that there is beauty to be cherished in imperfection.
  • 3-7 Years
  • 11.1" x 9.8" Hardcover
  • 32 Pages
  • Juvenile Fiction, Social Themes

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About the Book



"When Maria rips her brother Robbie's favorite book, she's worried that they might never be friends again. But with encouragement and wise words from family friend Ms. Bea, Maria learns to embrace the beauty of broken things and seize the opportunity they offer for healing and reconciliation. A heartfelt celebration of the perfect imperfections that surround us in our everyday lives."--



Book Synopsis



A thought-provoking picture book inspired by the idea that there is beauty to be cherished in imperfection. Introduces the Japanese art of Kintsugi, which involves repairing broken pottery using lacquer and gold to create something stronger and even more beautiful than the original.

When Maria rips her brother Robbie's favorite book, she's worried that they might never be friends again. But with encouragement and wise words from family friend Ms. Bea, Maria learns to embrace the beauty of broken things and seize the opportunity they offer for healing and reconciliation. This heartfelt story celebrates the perfect imperfections that surround us in our everyday lives and introduces readers to the Japanese art of Kintsugi, which involves repairing broken pottery with lacquer and gold to create something stronger and even more beautiful than the original.



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A young girl learns that there's value in things that aren't perfect and that even broken things can be repaired.

When Maria reads her older brother Robbie's favorite book, she turns the pages just like he does, but the results are not at all the same: The pages rip and flutter around her. Angry, Robbie stomps off, and Maria bursts into tears. Ms. Bea, a kindly older caregiver, shows her a bowl that was perfect when Ms. Bea gifted it to Maria's mother but then broke (the word kintsugi is not used). The pair then take a walk, looking for other things that are imperfectly perfect, such as the dandelion growing in a crack in the broken pavement, the wrinkles on Ms. Bea's face, and the scar on Maria's knee, which reminds her of how Robbie lovingly carried her home after she hurt herself while playing. Maria is inspired to fix Robbie's book with some gold tape, and, after her heartfelt apology, the two snuggle in to read together. While the premise of making the best of imperfection is a good one, Emerson's writing doesn't quite carry it off. The dialogue is a bit stilted, and readers may wonder why Maria didn't stop after the first page ripped. Cartoon illustrations depict a diverse town; Maria and Robbie have light tan skin and dark hair, while Ms. Bea is pale with white hair.

The message is important but the delivery lacks the spark that will keep readers coming back. (Picture book. 4-8)--Kirkus Reviews



About the Author



Perry Emerson lives in London with his partner and their much-too-fluffy cat. He mostly edits picture books, but occasionally dabbles in writing them, too. When he's not thinking about words, he enjoys spending time in the kitchen cooking and, more importantly, eating.

Hoang Giang has been working as a children's illustrator for more than 10 years. She works in a studio with her partner and three cats. She also loves comics and graphic novels and dreams of one day finding the time to make her own comic book.

Dimensions (Overall): 11.1 Inches (H) x 9.8 Inches (W) x .4 Inches (D)
Weight: 1.0 Pounds
Suggested Age: 3-7 Years
Sub-Genre: Social Themes
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
Number of Pages: 32
Publisher: Tiger Tales
Theme: Values & Virtues
Format: Hardcover
Author: Perry Emerson
Language: English
Street Date: March 19, 2024
TCIN: 89432177
UPC: 9781664300385
Item Number (DPCI): 247-28-3444
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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Estimated ship dimensions: 0.4 inches length x 9.8 inches width x 11.1 inches height
Estimated ship weight: 1 pounds
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