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Our Roof Is Blue - by Sara E Echenique (Hardcover)

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Highlights

  • This heartfelt story of resilience follows two siblings as they work to recover and rebuild after Hurricane Maria destroys their home in Puerto Rico.
  • 5-8 Years
  • 9.2" x 9.2" Hardcover
  • 32 Pages
  • Juvenile Fiction, Science & Nature

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About the Book



"A girl in Puerto Rico copes with the aftermath of a hurricane, including her family's temporary blue tarp roof and her brother's refusal to speak. Includes notes about the author's life in Puerto Rico and the yearly ritual of preparing for hurricanes."--



Book Synopsis



This heartfelt story of resilience follows two siblings as they work to recover and rebuild after Hurricane Maria destroys their home in Puerto Rico.

Before an intense hurricane hits their home in Puerto Rico, Antonio told his sister vibrant stories each night. During the storm, they huddled with their parents in a closet and hear the storm blow the roof right off their home. After the storm, their family uses a temporary blue tarp for a roof, and Antonio stops speaking. Gradually the siblings imagine their blue roof playfully--as the ocean above them or a parachute helping them fall from the sky. As the narrator helps her little brother feel safe once more--and after the family and community build a new roof--the little boy begins to speak again.



Review Quotes




A Puerto Rican girl and her storytelling brother, Antonio, survive a powerful hurricane that rips the roof off of their home.
The trauma of the storm silences Antonio, and he is no longer able to share his gift of stories. A blue tarp covers the house until they can replace it with a new roof--a daily reminder of the storm and the damage it caused. Still, the siblings find joy in the situation, imagining that the blue hue cast by sunlight through the tarp is the water of the ocean or envisioning the shadows as macaws and herons in the jungle. The protagonist promises to help Antonio find his voice. Eventually, the roof is replaced, and Antonio regains his speech, ready to share his stories once again. In their newly mended home, the family finds a creative way to honor the blue tarp that sheltered them. The story and a note from the author bring an important focus to the continued recovery of Puerto Rico after devastating hurricanes such as 2017's Irma and Maria and the challenges that Puerto Ricans continue to face as they rebuild. Vargas' art has a scribbly, childlike feeling that makes the tale relatable despite its potentially scary subject. The siblings and their parents have brown skin and curly brown hair.
Healing, both physical and emotional, is eased through the power of story. (hurricane and climate change information, ways children can help)

--Kirkus Reviews

Two Puerto Rican siblings find their footing after a hurricane removes their home's roof in Echenique's reassuring picture book debut. An unnamed narrator describes their nightly ritual before the storm: falling asleep while brother Antonio "told me magical stories." As the hurricane approaches, the two test flashlights and lanterns, "just in case," and the family prepares "for anything that could blow our way." When it hits, though, and rain comes in beneath the doors, they retreat to a closet, later discovering that "the storm had blown our white-gray roof right off." While the family stays with relatives for a few days, then covers the roof with a temporary blue tarp, Antonio stops speaking. The narrator promises to help find his voice as the two launch into flights of fancy, and a new roof provides an opportunity to acknowledge the event. Vargas's digital illustrations amplify childhood emotions with lightning bolt, swirl, and star motifs. Back matter ties hurricanes and climate change to simple adoptable actions. Ages 5-8.

--Publishers Weekly



About the Author



Sara E. Echenique grew up preparing for and surviving hurricanes in Puerto Rico. This is her first picture book.

Ashley Vargas is a graduate of the Fashion Institute of Technology's Illustration BFA program. This is her first picture book.
https: //artley.myportfolio.com

Dimensions (Overall): 9.2 Inches (H) x 9.2 Inches (W) x .5 Inches (D)
Weight: .9 Pounds
Suggested Age: 5-8 Years
Number of Pages: 32
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
Sub-Genre: Science & Nature
Publisher: Charlesbridge Publishing
Theme: Disasters
Format: Hardcover
Author: Sara E Echenique
Language: English
Street Date: April 11, 2023
TCIN: 88132129
UPC: 9781623542337
Item Number (DPCI): 247-45-3741
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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Estimated ship dimensions: 0.5 inches length x 9.2 inches width x 9.2 inches height
Estimated ship weight: 0.9 pounds
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This touching story with colorful, playful art made us really feel for the characters going through the aftermath of a hurricane. The children must remain resilient as their roof is carried away, replaced with a tarp, and eventually repaired. What a brilliant way to show us how children may feel the impact of this disaster! The author’s note shares the author’s own childhood experiences of Puerto Rican hurricanes, giving the story a sense of truth. I also love the back matter on climate change and it’s impact on hurricane patterns.
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