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category: Children's Fiction
published: Feb 2019
ISBN:9781459822078
publisher: Orca Book Publishers
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Une idée pour Papi

by Heather Smith, illustrated by Brooke Kerrigan, translated by Rachel Martinez

tagged: depression & mental illness, multigenerational, imagination & play, lgbt
Description

"A positive and realistic representation of both a wheelchair user and an elderly, interracial gay male couple." —Kirkus Reviews

"A beautiful and uplifting book." —School Library Journal

Lou spends every Saturday with Grandad and Pops. They walk to the library hand in hand, like a chain of paper dolls. Grandad reads books about science and design, Pops listens to rock and roll, and Lou bounces from lap to lap. But everything changes one Saturday. Pops has a fall. That night there is terrible news: Pops will need to use a wheelchair, not just for now, but for always. Unable to cope with his new circumstances, he becomes withdrawn and shuts himself in his room. Hearing Grandad trying to cheer up Pops inspires Lou to make a plan. Using skills learned from Grandad, and with a little help from their neighbors, Lou comes up with a plan for Pops.

Available in French as Une idée pour Papi.

About the Authors
Heather Smith is the author of many critically acclaimed children's books, including The Agony of Bun O'Keefe and The Phone Booth in Mr. Hirota's Garden. Her middle-grade novel in verse, Ebb & Flow, won the TD Canadian Children's Literature Award and was nominated for the Governor General's Literary Award. Originally from Newfoundland, Heather now lives in Waterloo, Ontario, with her husband and three children. Her East Coast roots inspire much of her writing.

Brooke Kerrigan is the illustrator of Kiss Me, I'm a Prince! and Dog Breath. She alternates between her homes in Toronto and the French Alps.


Over the past twenty years, Rachel Martinez has published more than eighty translations in various genres for renowned French-speaking publishers, including novels, biographies, essays and children's literature. She was part of the advisory board of the Banff International Literary Translation Center from 2017 until its dissolution in 2019, and served for several years on the board of directors of the Literary Translators Association of Canada. A mention on the 2014 Honor List of the International Board on Books for Young People (IBBY) and the 2017 Quebec Booksellers Prize (in the 12-17 years old, outside Quebec category) are among the marks of recognition she has received. In 2005, Rachel won the Canadian Governor General's Award in French translation for Glenn Gould, une vie by Kevin Bazzana and was also a finalist in 2013 and 2015.

Recommended Age, Grade, and Reading Levels
Age:
3 to 5
Grade:
p to k
Reading age:
3 to 5
Awards
  • Commended, BC Books for BC Schools
  • Commended, American Library Association (ALA) Rainbow Book List
  • , Forest of Reading Blue Spruce Award
  • Commended, Spirituality & Practice (S&P) Awards - The Best Spiritual Books of the Year
  • Commended, Ontario Library association (OLA) Best Bets
  • Commended, Canadian Children's Book Centre (CCBC) Our Choice, starred selection
Editorial Reviews

“Un album plein de poésie et très émouvant. Textes et illustrations sont très réussis. L’homosexualité est abordée en second plan, ce qui aide à la banaliser. Ce livre est aussi très original, puisqu’il aborde les thèmes de« l’homo-grand-parentalité », et de la perte d’autonomie dans un couple homo, thèmes qui ne sont pas traités pour le moment dans l’édition française. Existe également en anglais.Coup de cœur du comité de lecture.”

— Association de Parents Gays et Lesbiens (AGPL-France)

“Whatever message a young child gets out of this book, it will be a powerful one… This book is an excellent choice for the pre-school land the early elementary-aged child.”

— Must Read Literature

“One of those books that bursts out of its ages 3 - 5 range because of its tender, funny pictures and heartwarming storyline that speak to the best in humanity, at any age.”

— Spirituality & Practice

"[Children] will be instantly drawn in by the warmth and love that binds these three characters together."

— Youth Services Book Review

"A marvelous book on many, many levels and deserves a wide readership. Pick it up for your children, grandchildren, grandparents, or others in your lives, and recommend it to all the children’s librarians you know."

— Mombian blog

"The bond between Lou and [their] loving grandparents shines through in this unique story. The matter-of-factness of their relationship is worth noting, as this type of representation for same-sex couples will help children appreciate the diversity that exists in many families, without overstating it."

— Resource Links

"Uplifting and empowering, A Plan for Pops is a great read with inspiring messaging and lovely illustrations."

— Glass of Wine, Glass of Milk

“Smith’s characters are real and honest…Kerrigan’s digital artwork…is both engaging and touching.”

— Canadian Children's Book Centre (CCBC) Canadian Children’s Book News

“A warm intergenerational story accompanied by expressive illustrations full of engaging detail.”

— The Horn Book

"A fond and sympathetic story, told with attractive particulars, of the challenging pitfalls of aging and their effects on the family…[A] welcome reminder that even after a daunting change, family can still be family."

— The Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books

"A positive and realistic representation of both a wheelchair user and an elderly, interracial gay male couple. "

— Kirkus Reviews

“Je suis tombée en amour avec la douceur des portraits, les détails et les couleurs pastel. Vraiment, c’est du bonbon pour les yeux. Le récit est chouette car il est vraiment d’actualité…Le récit nous amène aussi sur les thèmes de la résilience face aux difficultés.”

— Maman lectrice blog

"Add this one to your go-to list."

— Kiss the Book (KTB) Reviews for School Librarians

"A beautiful and uplifting book to help children learn how to handle challenges and help others; a great choice for intergenerational picture book shelves."

— School Library Journal (SLJ)

"Accompanied by Kerrigan's muted, pastel-coloured illustrations… Smith's narrative creates a fully rounded and sympathetic storyline with characters with whom youngsters will likely be able to identify…A delicious, enjoyable, and necessary narrative for modern families with a non-normative makeup. Highly Recommended."

— CM: Canadian Review of Materials

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