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The Dreamer

By Pam Muñoz Ryan, Illustrated By Peter Sís
Paperback  Hardcover  
ISBN: 9780439269988 Pages: 384 Ages: 9-14 Dimensions: 5.25" x 7.625"
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About this book

Pura Belpré Award Winner



A tender, transcendent, and meticulously crafted novel from Newbery Honoree, Pam Muñoz Ryan, and three-time Caldecott Honoree, Peter Sís!



From the time he is a young boy, Neftalí hears the call of a mysterious voice. Even when the neighborhood children taunt him, and when his harsh, authoritarian father ridicules him, and when he doubts himself, Neftalí knows he cannot ignore the call. He listens and follows as it leads him under the canopy of the lush rain forest, into the fearsome sea, and through the persistent Chilean rain on an inspiring voyage of self-discovery that will transform his life and, ultimately, the world.



Combining elements of magical realism with biography, poetry, literary fiction, and transporting illustrations, Pam Muñoz Ryan and Peter Sís take readers on a rare journey of the heart and imagination as they explore the inspiring early life of the poet who became Pablo Neruda.

Reviews

Awards and Praise for The Dreamer:


Pura Belpré Award winner


Boston Globe-Horn Book Honor


Booklist Editors' Choice


NYPL 100 Best Children's Book


ALA Notable Children's Book


IRA Notable Children's Books for a Global Society


Kirkus Best Children's Book


Pen Center USA Literary Award for Children's and Young Adult Literature



*"An immaculately crafter and inspiring piece of text and art." --Publishers Weekly, starred review



*". . . rich, resonant and enchanting." --Kirkus, starred review



*"The perfect marriages of text and art." --School Library Journal, starred review



*" This book has all the feel of a classic, elegant and measured, but deeply rewarding and eminently readable." --Booklist, starred review



*"[A] masterful tribute."-Horn Book, starred review



"Ryan's hypnotic text, inspired by the childhood of Pablo Neruda, is brought to life by the extraordinary art of Peter Sis."-New York Times Book Review



"A phantasmagorical rumination on the childhood of the great Chilean poet Pablo Neruda is rooted in a belief that words possess the power to mend the spirit and change the world."--Smithsonian Notable List

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