Copyright Date:
2020
Edition Date:
2019
Release Date:
04/01/20
Illustrator:
Merlan, Paula,, Pasamar, Concha,
Pages:
1 volume (unpaged)
ISBN:
84-16-73368-6
ISBN 13:
978-84-16-73368-2
Dewey:
E
Dimensions:
27 cm.
Language:
English
Reviews:
Kirkus Reviews
Children all over the world play with real and imaginary kites, buoying their hope and resilience.In a series of international vignettes, López Ãvila and Merlán describe the titular Kite of Dreams—a metaphorical toy that "gather[s] the hopes and dreams of children" and helps them "dream of a better world." Full-bleed watercolor-and-pencil illustrations offer glimpses from the lives of 15 kids in places such as Bolivia, Haiti, Ukraine, and the Philippines. Each child has their own wishes, and each uses literal or make-believe kites to weather challenging circumstances. In one scene, a Mexican girl named Lis "finds a piece of cloth" that triggers a "daydream of flowers, butterflies, and forests." Using her sewing skills, she crafts a kite for herself and her brother, who then "play, without being bothered by the shadow of violence." In an unnamed Chinese village, as Xia makes the treacherous journey to school, she "pretends a kite is carrying her up into the air" to distract her from the scary parts of the trek. The Kite of Dreams represents children's capacity for "hope," "love," and "joy," no matter what hardships they face; unfortunately, the overworked symbolism makes for a somewhat threadbare arc. Though the author writes most of the vignettes as open-ended slices of life that avoid feel-good conclusions, the book's ending may strike readers as disappointingly sentimental.Despite its uplifting message, this effort doesn't quite get off the ground. (Picture book. 4-9)
Mohesiw 's wishes take shape in the jungle where he lives and plays. Amunet smiles as she thinks about her future. Juana daydreams when she cleans car windshields and, on the other side of the world, Anja and her brother Tovo search amongst mounds of trash, without ever losing sight of their dreams. The boys and girls in these short stories fly their kites and dream of a better world. Grab on to its string and join them as you fly away with the Kite of Dreams.