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Parra, John. Juvenile fiction.
Parra, John. Fiction.
Artists. Juvenile fiction.
Fathers and sons. Juvenile fiction.
Landscape gardening. Juvenile fiction.
Artists. Fiction.
Fathers and sons. Fiction.
Landscape gardening. Fiction.
Gardening. Fiction.
Mexican Americans. Fiction.
A young artist helps his father on the job.In this autobiographical tale, author/illustrator Parra recounts his childhood experience of tagging along to work with his papi, an independent landscape contractor, for the first time. Young John learns new skills as he, Papi, and Papi's assistant, Javier, tame a wild yard. He even has the opportunity to sketch a nest of baby birds between tasks. John is dismayed when he encounters a classmate who ignores him while he works. Father and son continue their day, making purchases at a nursery and completing jobs all over town. John becomes immersed in his ideas for a new landscape design and works alongside his dad to commit a beautiful layout to paper. He is so busy that he is able to forget the earlier awkward encounter with his classmate. A few weeks later, the design John helped to draw comes to life as the team landscapes a new yard according to the plan. Taking great pride in his work but remembering the dismissive attitude of his classmate, John vows that "I will use my art to tell the stories of hardworking, passionate people who make the world more beautiful." Parra's acrylic paint artwork is colorful and sumptuous, with lots of interesting details. John's father is from Mexico, and characters are depicted with skin tones ranging from tan to dark brown. (This book was reviewed digitally.)A heartwarming family story that underscores the value of creativity, passion, and hard work. (author's note) (Picture-book memoir. 5-9)
School Library Journal Starred Review (Sun May 01 00:00:00 CDT 2022)K-Gr 2 Sincere and lively with illustrative detail, Parra's story reveals how his personal sense of creativity and esteem for hard work grew during his childhood experiences with his papi's landscape company. Readers follow young Juanito for a full day as he accompanies his father to work for the first time. As he readily sketches and helps Papi with landscape work, readers meet the role models in Juanito's childhood worldnot just Papi but also long-time employee, Javier, from Mexico. This story offers teachable moments about the different but equally important roles that create a thriving community. The wood texture of Parra's illustrations shows a mix of multi-sized, acrylic elements, while the greenery and blocky layers of straight and curved edges appear like a refreshing mosaic of solid shapes and color. In an author's note, Parra delves deeper his father's life story. VERDICT In a reflective nod to his youthful days spent with his father, Parra presents a balanced, intricate illustrative style to convey his earnest appreciation for hard work, lessons, and creative influence. Rachel Mulligan
ALA Booklist (Mon Jun 05 00:00:00 CDT 2023)Juanito brings his sketchbook along as he accompanies his father to his landscaping job, connecting with his father's creative and entrepreneurial profession as well as with his Spanish speaking skills. Alex, his classmate, sees them doing landscaping work in his yard and behaves rudely, causing Juanito to feel uneasy. He is soon distracted from turmoil when he finds himself submerged in using his artistic skills to design a landscape himself. Based on Parra's childhood experiences, the story explores pride, family, and the many places where creativity can shine. Juanito never thinks less of his father for holding a blue-collar job, instead appreciating his father's determination, expertise, and ingenuity. In return, Juanito's father recognize his son's artistic talents and encourages him to pursue his art. Parra's warm and expressive paintings, featuring stylized figures in an inviting sense of setting, prove that his father's support most certainly paid off. The back matter includes an author's note and a blueprint of Juanito's landscape design.
Kirkus Reviews (Fri Oct 04 00:00:00 CDT 2024)A young artist helps his father on the job.In this autobiographical tale, author/illustrator Parra recounts his childhood experience of tagging along to work with his papi, an independent landscape contractor, for the first time. Young John learns new skills as he, Papi, and Papi's assistant, Javier, tame a wild yard. He even has the opportunity to sketch a nest of baby birds between tasks. John is dismayed when he encounters a classmate who ignores him while he works. Father and son continue their day, making purchases at a nursery and completing jobs all over town. John becomes immersed in his ideas for a new landscape design and works alongside his dad to commit a beautiful layout to paper. He is so busy that he is able to forget the earlier awkward encounter with his classmate. A few weeks later, the design John helped to draw comes to life as the team landscapes a new yard according to the plan. Taking great pride in his work but remembering the dismissive attitude of his classmate, John vows that "I will use my art to tell the stories of hardworking, passionate people who make the world more beautiful." Parra's acrylic paint artwork is colorful and sumptuous, with lots of interesting details. John's father is from Mexico, and characters are depicted with skin tones ranging from tan to dark brown. (This book was reviewed digitally.)A heartwarming family story that underscores the value of creativity, passion, and hard work. (author's note) (Picture-book memoir. 5-9)
Publishers Weekly (Fri Oct 06 00:00:00 CDT 2023)Parra’s autobiographical picture book reflects on how working in his father’s landscaping business nurtured his identity as an artist. Stylized acrylic-on-board illustrations capture a series of remarkably detailed outdoor environments as budding artist Juanito joins Papi and coworker Javier, all portrayed with brown skin, in maintaining a yard, visiting a sprawling nursery, and stopping at the city dump to drop off debris for mulching (when the truck bed tips, “All three of us look at one another and shout: ‘¡Híjole!’ ”). Juanito’s sketch pad is close by throughout, and he learns that everything he experiences feeds his imagination: his proudly entrepreneurial father, an overgrown yard, a nest of baby birds, and even a classmate’s dismissal all become driving forces “to tell the stories of hardworking, passionate people who make the world more beautiful.” An author’s note concludes. Ages 4–8.
Starred Review for Kirkus Reviews (Thu Apr 28 00:00:00 CDT 2022)
Starred Review for Publishers Weekly
School Library Journal Starred Review (Sun May 01 00:00:00 CDT 2022)
ALA Booklist (Mon Jun 05 00:00:00 CDT 2023)
Kirkus Reviews (Fri Oct 04 00:00:00 CDT 2024)
Publishers Weekly (Fri Oct 06 00:00:00 CDT 2023)
Four starred reviews!
A Kirkus Reviews Best Picture Book of the Year
From award-winning artist John Parra comes a “heartwarming family story that underscores the value of creativity, passion, and hard work” (Kirkus Reviews, starred review) that is “a love letter to sons and their fathers” (BookPage, starred review) based on his childhood experience.
Today is a big day—the first time Juanito gets to help his papi on the job as a landscape architect! Throughout the day, Juanito sketches anything that catches his eye: a nest full of baby birds, a nursery with row upon row of plants and flowers, and more. Father and son travel from house to house, pruning, weeding, mowing, and turning overgrown and chaotic yards into beautiful spaces.
A few of the clients don’t appreciate Papi’s hard work, like Juanito’s classmate who pretends not to see him. But Papi always feels pride in owning his own business and in a job well done. And at the end of the day, Juanito may get the chance to turn his artistic eye toward landscape design—just like his papi.