Champ
Champ
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Annotation: A powerful and wise story about finding the courage to be yourself, despite the pressure to conform. Abtin is nothing li... more
 
Reviews: 1
Catalog Number: #375581
Format: Publisher's Hardcover
Copyright Date: 2024
Edition Date: 2024 Release Date: 04/02/24
Illustrator: Dalvand, Reza,
Pages: 1 volume (unpaged)
ISBN: 1-7784-0119-8
ISBN 13: 978-1-7784-0119-0
Dewey: Fic
Dimensions: 30 cm
Language: English
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Kirkus Reviews

A black sheep makes his mark.Abtin Moleski's an anomaly in his family. His forebears-whose stern-faced, medal-draped portraits hang on the walls-were trophy-winning athletes, while Abtin's poor at sports and doesn't care about winning. And unlike the other Moleskis, Abtin doesn't have a mole above his upper lip. Abtin's father reminds him that he must train, win trophies, wear a gold medal around his neck, eat certain breakfast foods, and sleep, dream, and walk in a prescribed manner. Throughout, the hyperbolic illustrations highlight the stark comparison between diminutive Abtin and his overbearing, glowering, red-faced father. But Abtin's brushes, paints, and easels make clear his talents lie elsewhere. Troubled, Abtin wonders how to please his father. Finally, he has the solution. Wielding a red-saturated paintbrush, Abtin turns the scowls on his ancestors' portraits into red smiles; acquiring a mole takes only a daub of black paint. Translated from Farsi, this reassuring, quirky tale mocks outrageous parental demands. Kids will chuckle at the conclusion; those whose parents have high expectations will recognize that the comic, over-exaggerated illustrations are sardonic commentaries. Readers will appreciate self-confident Abtin, an actual champ because he recognizes his own worth and, as an artist, creatively "fixes" his humorously outrageous situation. Abtin is light-skinned and dark-haired, while his family members vary in skin tone; at times, characters are depicted with fancifully red hues.A winning reminder that those who believe in themselves are true champs. (Picture book. 5-8)

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Reading Level: 3.0
Interest Level: 2-5
Lexile: 570L

A powerful and wise story about finding the courage to be yourself, despite the pressure to conform. Abtin is nothing like the rest of his family. The Moleskis are fiercely competitive sports champions, and they expect Abtin to become a great athlete too. But Abtin is a reader, an artist, and has his own way of doing things. Despite his family's best efforts, Abtin remains stubbornly himself. Wanting his family to be proud of him, he comes up with a plan to make them happy: a plan that doesn't go quite as expected... Written and illustrated by two celebrated Iranian creators, Champ is a book for anyone who marches to the beat of their own drum: for the artists in a science family, or the readers in a sports family. It is a book for those around the world who have resisted and continue to do so, no matter what. An Aldana Libros Book, Greystone Kids


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