<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>After the atrocities of 9/11 in the States and the bombings in Brussels in early 2017, McGhee and Lemaitre reached out to one another with thoughts of hope and perseverance. The result is a lyrical and timely story about a little girl who learns the power of kindness, bravery, and friendship in the face of uncertainty. Full color.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><b>"Together, the words and pictures work seamlessly to deliver a powerful message: What we do matters."--R. J. Palacio, <i>The New York Times</i> </b> <p/> When the news reports are flooded with tales of hatred and fear, a girl asks her papa what she can do to make the world a better place. "Come with me," he says. Hand-in-hand, they walk to the subway, tipping their hats to those they meet. The next day, the girl asks her mama what she can do--her mama says, "Come with me," and together they set out for the grocery, because one person doesn't represent an entire race or the people of a land. After dinner that night, the little girl asks if she can do something of her own--walk the dog . . . and her parents let her go. "Come with me," the girl tells the boy across the hall. Walking together, one step at a time, the girl and the boy begin to see that as small and insignificant as their part may seem, it matters to the world. <p/> In this lyrical and timely story, author Holly M. McGhee and illustrator Pascal Lemaître champion the power of kindness, bravery, and friendship in the face of uncertainty.<p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br><b>Praise for <i>Come With Me</i> <p/>A <i>New York Times </i>Bestseller</b><br><b>A 2018 Finalist for the E.B. White Read-Aloud Award - Picture Book<br><b>A 2018 Anna Dewdney Read Together Honor Book</b><br></b><br> "Together, the words and pictures work seamlessly to deliver a powerful message: What we do matters."--R. J. Palacio, <i>The New York Times </i> <p/>"This lovely picture book . . . offers smaller children a gentle, encouraging, age-appropriate response to disturbing news reports."--<i>The New York Times </i> <p/> "Inspired by the 9/11 attacks in the States and the bombings in Brussels in early 2017, this book tackles a tough subject with honesty, gentleness, and a call to action. Let's all try to do the same."--<i>Publishers Weekly </i>ShelfTalker <p/>"[A]n emotionally rich proclamation about not giving into fear."--<i>Publishers Weekly</i> <p/>"Teaching children that they can make a difference by being 'brave, gentle, strong - and kind' in their daily lives is a powerful message. This title could be used with others to spark those important discussions with children and adults."--<i>School Library Journal </i><br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><b>Holly M. McGhee</b> is the author of the middle-grade novel, <i>Matylda, Bright & Tender</i>. She has also written picture books and a chapter-book series under the pen name Hallie Durand, including <i>Mitchell's License</i> and <i>Mitchell Goes Bowling.</i> A literary agent too, she lives with her family in Maplewood, New Jersey. You can visit her at hollymcghee.com. <p/><b> Pascal Lemaître</b> is the illustrator of several books for children, including <i>Do Not Open This Book! </i>and the <i>New York Times</i> bestseller <i>Who's Got Game?</i> His wife is the dancer-choreographer Emmanuèle Phuon and their daughter, Maëlle, walks their dog, Doodle . . . sometimes. You can visit him at pascallemaitre.com.
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