We Go to the Park is a beautiful, lyrical meditation on going to the park to play--which extends into a reflection on life itself--from Booker Prize-longlisted author Sara Stridsberg, and the inimitable, award-winning illustrator Beatrice Alemagna!
Translated from Swedish by B.J. Woodstein
A Kirkus Best YA Book of 2024
One of Maria Popova's Marginalian Favorites of 2024
Selected for the USBBY Outstanding International Book List, 2025
The park beckons us to leave our daily routines behind and enter its zone of endless possibility. In the park, the usual rules don't apply. In the park, what matters most is the moment, and losing track of time to the timelessness of imagination, invention, observation, and chance. In the park, there are risks, of course, but also the deepest rewards, to be found in the freedom experienced through play that is both embodied and participatory. It is not the lone "I," but the "we" that goes to the park, where chance encounters might suddenly become moments of deep connection--however fleeting--with others, nature, and ourselves.
Originally published in Sweden, this first English-language edition printed in Italy on thick cream paper offers an immersive experience of transformation, longing, and transcendence to readers of all ages, while reminding adult readers in particular of the everyday miracle contained in encountering another consciousness.
"We Go to the Park appears under the independent children's publisher Enchanted Lion's newish imprint, Unruly, 'dedicated to making space for picture books created... for teen and adult readers.' It's a worthy aim... The book's illustrations evoke the delight of unsupervised play, the jitters of new friendship and the weirdness of having ants crawl up your leg. Alemagna, who was born in Italy and lives in France, is one of the world's great living illustrators, and she's particularly sensitive to the experiences and inner lives of children... The format here is unconventional. In addition to wordless spreads and pages that mix text and illustration--layouts that will be familiar to most readers--the book contains many text-only spreads, which are less common in contemporary picture books. Sometimes the words on these spreads inform our view of the pictures that follow, and sometimes they change our understanding of illustrations we've already seen. This is a book that rewards careful attention and offers children considerable interpretive leeway. Park-goers--and picture book readers--know well the thrill of uncertainty and the joy of freedom. They will recognize We Go to the Park for what it is: a place to play."
--Mac Barnett, New York Times"Wondrous and also mysterious... With its breathless free verse, insistence on an immediate excursion, and dramatic refusal to leave, Stridesberg has managed to capture not only the narrator's passion for their local park, but also give voice to our universal longing for the natural world... An elegant and unusual picture book that originally appeared in Swedish and has been smoothly translated." --Susan Harari, Keefe Library, Boston Latin School (Boston, MA), Youth Services Book Review
--Susan Harari, Keefe Library, Boston Latin School (Boston, MA), Youth Services Book Review