Written and illustrated by Peter H. Reynolds
Orchard Books (An imprint of Scholastic)
978-1-338-57231-5
32 pp.
Ages 4-8
March 2020
From Be You! by Peter H. Reynolds |
My wish for you –In a series of simple directives, Peter H. Reynolds implores the reader to Be ready...to take that next step toward being an amazing human being and to be curious, adventurous, connected, persistent, different, kind and understanding, and brave. He encourages and empowers and accepts that everyone needs different things at different times. It could mean spending time alone, or asking for help, or being patient, because good things take time.
no matter where your journey leads –
is for you to always...
Be YOU!
From Be You! by Peter H. Reynolds |
You are ready.I know that Be You! is a children's picture book but it's actually an empowering and meaningful self-help book for all. Peter H. Reynolds reminds us to be hopeful and accepting of ourselves, knowing that, with time and effort and affirmation, being oneself is pretty good. His illustrations, which rely heavily on watercolours, gouache and ink (though I've read he will use tea and other liquids too!), are emboldening in their colours and line. Life is not for the faint of heart and Be You!'s illustrations remind us to be present and live boldly, even if quietly sometimes. Reading his books–I have reviewed Happy Dreamer (2017), The Word Collector (2018) and Say Something! (2018) here–have always touched me with their compelling but simple messages of goodness. For anyone who needs reminders that it's good to just be yourself and be hopeful of the outcomes, Be You! does that.
So...go ahead. BE YOU.
Be very, very YOU!
From Be You! by Peter H. Reynolds |
Do you post books by authors who are not Canadian? I thought Peter H. Reynolds is American. Am I wrong?
ReplyDeleteActually, Peter H. Reynolds was born in Canada, specifically Toronto, Ontario, though he does live in Massachusetts now. So, I'm pleased to be able to include his books here.
DeleteThat's right Helen! I'm Peter's twin brother. We were born in Weston, Ontario. And Peter is still a Canadian citizen. :-)
DeleteGood to know I got it right, Paul. I'm very pleased to continue supporting Canadian writers such as yourself and Peter, no matter where you may end up. (Sorry I never got to review "Going Places" or your other books with Peter.) Thanks for leaving your comment!
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