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Clara and the Man With Books in his Window

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Pre-release: Expected May 20, 2025
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This is the story of my mother and her friend Juan, of how she discovered books and he the light of day.
So begins Clara and the Man With Books in His Window. In this beautifully illustrated book, set in rural 1920s Argentina, Hans Christian Andersen Award–winning author María Teresa Andruetto shares the true story of how her mother, Clara, the daughter of a poor laundress, meets Juan, a wealthy and bookish recluse who never leaves his house because he is afraid society will not accept who he really is.
A powerful tale about friendship and about the world available to us when we open a book, but also when we have the courage to be our true selves, Clara and the Man With Books in His Window was selected by the ALIJA and the Fundación Cuatro Gatos as the best book of the year. Now available for the first time in English, it is destined to transfix readers young and old.
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    • School Library Journal

      Starred review from January 1, 2025

      K-Gr 2-Clara is a big help to her mother, especially when she brings freshly laundered clothing to the man who lives in the big house nearby. Because the man never comes out, he is something of an enigma, and Clara is determined to learn his story. As Clara continues bringing laundry to his doorstep, she and the man strike up an unlikely friendship, first through the love of books and stories, and later in discovering the courage to step out into a sometimes unforgiving world. This book is unique among picture books, especially because of its featured intergenerational interactions between Clara and her neighbor. There are very few words incorporated into the narrative, and those used are carefully placed so as to become a part of the story themselves. Additionally, the illustrations feature color in some places and outlines in others, much as Clara and the man have moments where their lives seem vivid and other times when specifics of their environments are less clear. Cleverly designed, the scenes depict the passage of time in their carefully intentional presentation. Artistic and thought-provoking, this book is one that will encourage reflection in children with each reading. VERDICT Best for cozy story hours, small classroom settings, or home reading, this unique picture book celebrates the power that friendship has to open up the world in more ways than one.-Mary R. Lanni

      Copyright 2025 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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