Every Tuesday, Yotam's grandfather takes him to a coffee shop after kindergarten, where Grandpa Amnon drinks coffee and Yotam likes to draw. One day, Yotam has a question: "Grandpa, what's on your face?"
Grandpa Amnon explains that the lines on his face are wrinkles, and they are something that grownups get. He tells Yotam the stories of how he got each of his wrinkles. Some reasons for Grandpa's wrinkles are sad, like when Grandma Dina was sick. But some reasons are happy, like the wrinkle Grandpa got when Yotam was born. Yotam looks closely at the circles and lines on Grandpa's face, thinks hard ... and then expresses what he's just learned about the beauty of aging in his own special way.
Every Wrinkle Has a Story is a pro-aging story of curiosity, intergenerational storytelling and quiet contemplation through artwork.
Key Text Features
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Correlates to the Common Core State Standards in English Language Arts:
CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RL.1.2
Retell stories, including key details, and demonstrate understanding of their central message or lesson.
CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RL.1.4
Identify words and phrases in stories or poems that suggest feelings or appeal to the senses.
DAVID GROSSMAN is one of Israel's most celebrated writers, winner of countless awards and the only Israeli ever to win the Man Booker International Prize, for his novel A Horse Walks into a Bar. Several of his books have been adapted for international stage and screen productions. He is the author of seventeen books translated into forty-five languages. He lives in Jerusalem, Israel.
NINAMASINA lives and designs in Milan, Italy, where she creates illustrations for paper and textiles using brushes, inks and manual printing techniques. She has received various awards for her books and illustrations, both in Italy and abroad.
JESSICA COHEN is an award-winning British-Israeli-American literary translator. She has worked with many of Israel's finest writers to translate Hebrew books into English. Her translation of David Grossman's A Horse Walks into a Bar won the Man Booker International Prize, and she was a Guggenheim Fellow. She lives in Denver, Colorado.
A poignant look at a touching intergenerational relationship.
-- "Booklist"Gentle, straightforward and lovely ... Young readers will appreciate a book that honors their concerns about the physicality of age.
-- "New York Times"The entire book has a feeling of calm, peace, and loving acceptance.
-- "School Library Journal"A gentle tale, subtly illustrated.
-- "CM: Canadian Review of Materials"A charming book to read to a grandchild.
-- "Winnipeg Free Press"A sim-ple yet pro-found children's book filled with wis-dom and warmth ... Chil-dren will learn from and enjoy this affec-tion-ate rela-tion-ship between genera-tions.
-- "Jewish Book Council"