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Highlights
- A little sailboat has a big burst of determination when a fleet of tall ships needs assistance.
- 4-8 Years
- 9.61" x 11.03" Hardcover
- 32 Pages
- Juvenile Fiction, Transportation
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About the Book
"Lily the sailboat is small but sturdy, in a harbor full of enormous cargo ships, speedy fishing vessels, and bossy tugboats...Out on the lake, the tall ships are coming! To pass from the harbor to the lake, Lily must blow her horn and ask the lift bridge to rise...Finally, Lily slips under just before the bridge goes down, her sails fluttering with excitement as she spies the majestic barquentine, schooner, and other grand old ships heading toward the now-lowered bridge. Silently! How will the bridge know to rise? Can Lily save the day?"--Book Synopsis
A little sailboat has a big burst of determination when a fleet of tall ships needs assistance. Lily the sailboat is small but sturdy, in a harbor full of enormous cargo ships, speedy fishing vessels, and bossy tugboats that all have somewhere to go. And something to say--mostly, "Out of my way, Lily!" But Lily has somewhere to go, too. Out on the lake, the tall ships are coming! To pass from the harbor to the lake, Lily must blow her horn and ask the lift bridge to rise--"Meee-me?"--but the big vessels' blasts are so much louder as they crowd her out and rock her with waves. Finally, Lily slips under just before the bridge goes down, her sails fluttering with excitement as she spies the majestic barquentine, schooner, and other grand old ships heading toward the now-lowered bridge. Silently! How will the bridge know to rise? Can Lily save the day? This tale of plucky persistence, illustrated with the splash and sparkle of a summer day on the water, is sure to empower any child to take charge when the time is right. A note from the author, a Newbery Honoree, offers more facts about bridges and boats for curious readers.Review Quotes
The palette demonstrates just how many shades of blue water can be, and Myers adeptly portrays lots of waves and movement, bringing excitement to a mild body of water such as a harbor. . . . An engaging underdog story that's likely to float anyone's boat. --Kirkus Reviews (starred review) Myers's (Hum and Swish) lusciously brush-stroked oil illustrations combine anthropomorphism (Lily's deckhouse windows are a pair of bright, eager eyes), marine-scapes with purple-blue waters and creamy foam, and up-close action that's tense but never scary. Whether readers are old salts or landlubbers, they'll want to pipe this one aboard. --Publishers Weekly Raising your voice, no matter how small it may be, can help and even save those without a voice: that's the powerful takeaway from this picture book about a plucky little sailboat that saves a flotilla of tall ships . . . . The illustrations, done in oil paints, are stunning and give comic expressiveness to all the vessels. Exhilarating.
--Booklist The painterly art, with fluid strokes and bold, contrasting colors, along with the playful text and performance-ready noises ensure storytime success, while Lily, so easily overlooked, will make a deeply relatable heroine for little ones. Readers will not only get an education in boat types but bridge types as well.
--The Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books Young readers will delight in the illustrations and be pulling for little Lily, perhaps even giving a cheer when she comes through in the end.
--Sailing Magazine Cheerful. . . This is a satisfying story about how even the smallest among us have something to offer. Matt Myers' buoyant oil illustrations of the deep blue waves of Lake Superior and rugged green hills of Duluth make us feel like we're right there.
--The Star Tribune
About the Author
Margi Preus, a New York Times best-selling author, wrote the Newbery Honor Book Heart of a Samurai and other novels, including the Enchantment Lake mystery series, The Littlest Voyageur, and Village of Scoundrels. Her picture books include Storm's Coming!, illustrated by David Geister; Celebritrees: Historic and Famous Trees of the World, illustrated by Rebecca Gibbon; and The Legend of the Lady Slipper, cowritten with Lise Lunge-Larsen and illustrated by Andrea Arroyo. Margi Preus lives near Lake Superior in Minnesota, not far from the bridge that inspired Lily Leads the Way. Matt Myers is the illustrator of the Infamous Ratsos chapter book series as well as the picture books E-I-E-I-O: How Old MacDonald Got His Farm (with a Little Help from a Hen) by Judy Sierra and Pirate's Perfect Pet by Beth Ferry. Matt Myers lives in North Carolina.Dimensions (Overall): 9.61 Inches (H) x 11.03 Inches (W) x .4 Inches (D)
Weight: 1.0 Pounds
Suggested Age: 4-8 Years
Number of Pages: 32
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
Sub-Genre: Transportation
Publisher: Candlewick Press (MA)
Theme: Boats, Ships & Underwater Craft
Format: Hardcover
Author: Margi Preus
Language: English
Street Date: May 17, 2022
TCIN: 84240949
UPC: 9781536214031
Item Number (DPCI): 247-23-8012
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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Tickmenot - 3 years ago
Lily, a little sailboat, is very excited because some special ships are coming, they are older and very tall. To see them, Lily must get out of her harbor, but to do that, the bridge must go up so she can sail out to the lake. Every time she tries, a bigger boat scoots in front of her, and the waves they make almost topple her over. Even though Lily doesn’t give up, boat after boat continues to block her. Just when it looks like all is lost, Lily makes it through. Not only does she get to see the boats, something very special happens to Lily. This story will grab children’s attention when the bigger boats won’t let Lily through. Little ones will identify with Lily because they know what it is like to have someone bigger make it harder to do something. It would be a good time to ask a child if they have ever had something like that happen. The book’s message of not giving up is a great one for small ones to hear, and put into practice. Since Lily doesn’t stop trying, she has something wonderful happen. I like this five-star, hardbacked picture book. It has beautiful illustrations on each page, and making the point to not give up can never be made too often. Children preschool age through third grade will enjoy this tale! Candlewick Press has provided Tickmenot with a complimentary copy of, Lily Leads the Way, for the purpose of review.