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9 Kilometers

Claudio Aguilera

The United States Board on Books for Young People (USBBY) Outstanding International Books List - PreK-2 (2024)
Kirkus Reviews Best Picture Books of the Year List (2023)
The New York Public Library Best Books for Kids List (2023)

A memorable, compelling story about the perseverance of a child and the human right to education.

The sky is still dark when a young boy leaves home for school. He has a long path ahead: nine kilometers--over five-and-a-half miles--through the mountains and rain forests of Chile. But the boy doesn't mind. While he walks, he can count butterflies and lizards, and he can think about where the 15,000 steps he takes every morning could lead. Nine kilometers could bring the boy across ninety soccer fields, up the world's ten largest buildings, or into a classroom at last...


Set against the lush backdrop of southern Chile, this book features one of the many children around the world who travel long distances in order to go to school. After the story, thoughtfully illustrated back matter explores the unique birds of Chile and the courage of similar students' journeys in other countries. Striking and timely, 9 Kilometers will open lasting conversations about social inequalities, the value of learning, and the resilience of those who push past obstacles toward a better future.

Mississippi Children's Museum The Magnolia Book Awards 3rd-5th Grade Nominee (2025)
Latin American Studies Program Américas Award Honor Book (2024)
The Children's Book Council Librarian FAVORITES List 3rd-5th Grade (2024)
Center for the Study of Multicultural Children's Literature Best Multicultural Children's Books List (2023)

Book Details

  • Publisher: Eerdmans Books for Young Readers
  • Publish Date: Feb 28th, 2023
  • Pages: 56
  • Language: English
  • Edition: undefined - undefined
  • Dimensions: 9.00in - 9.60in - 0.30in - 0.86lb
  • EAN: 9780802856005
  • Recommended age: 05-09
  • Categories: School & EducationSocial Themes - Activism & Social JusticePlaces - Caribbean & Latin America

About the Author

Aguilera, Claudio: -
Claudio Aguilera is an award-winning Chilean journalist and children's writer. 9 Kilometers was shaped by his childhood memories of long, long walks to school and the pride his ten-year-old self felt after receiving an award for perfect attendance. The Spanish version of this book was selected for the 2021 White Ravens catalog and was named the 2021 children's category winner of the Chilean Ministry of Culture's Marta Brunet Award. 9 Kilometers is Claudio's English- language debut. Visit the book's Spanish-language website at 9kilometros.cl and follow Claudio on Twitter @CE_Aguilera_A.
Lyon, Gabriela: - Gabriela Lyon is an artist and illustrator whose books include A Small History of a Disagreement (Greystone Kids). She studied visual arts at the Finis Terrae University in Santiago, Chile, where she now teaches drawing classes. Gabriela traveled to the Chiloé Archipelago while drawing the storyboards for this book, and the region's green light and cold humidity inspired her even as she worked during the 2020 COVID-19 lockdowns. In 2021, the Chilean Ministry of Culture honored the art of 9 Kilometers with the Coré Mention for illustration. Visit Gabriela's website at gabrielalyon.cl or follow her on Instagram @glyonb.
Schimel, Lawrence: -

Lawrence Schimel has written or translated over 300 books, including Niños, 9 Kilometers, and the Batchelder Honor Book Different (all Eerdmans). His works have received many awards, including three PEN Translates Awards, two SCBWI Crystal Kite Awards, and two Américas Award Honors. Lawrence lives in Madrid, Spain. Follow him on Bluesky @lawrenceschimel.bksy.social.

Praise for this book

Kirkus Reviews (starred review)
"A brilliantly illustrated account of an arduous--yet deeply rewarding--journey."

Publishers Weekly (starred review)
"Lyon's saturated, painterly illustrations capture the text's thoughtful mood, visualizing the walk--and the antics of various animal and bird species--across landscapes both wide-lens and zoomed-in. Contemplating, per an end note, 'the construction of a society in which education is a right and not a privilege, ' this is a narrative to encounter again and again."

Booklist
"Small paintings of children from eight countries depict how they travel to school. Showing their circumstances underscores the message that these are current, not historical, conditions, and conveys the importance of education to families across the world."

Horn Book Magazine
"Most of the story is revealed in the atmospheric acrylic paintings; for example, we see the child use a forked stick to raise the bottom of a barbed-wire fence and crawl through. . . . One particularly effective picture shows the character crossing a cow pasture, looking tiny in the expanse with the bigger animals."

School Library Journal (starred review)
"With an overarching message that education is well worth the walk, this book is recommended for all picture book collections."