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SISTER by Leia M. Johnson Kirkus Star

SISTER

by Leia M. Johnson ; illustrated by S. J. Winkler

Pub Date: May 23rd, 2023
ISBN: 978-1736130339
Publisher: Phoenix Books

A young girl struggles with saying goodbye to foster siblings in Johnson’s picture book.

When the parents of the young narrator (who has curly brown hair, green eyes, and light brown skin) announce that they will be welcoming a new kid into their family, the child first expects a baby sibling. Soon, she is welcoming a baby to the home—but, “After four sleeps, she went to live with her grandmother, who loved her very much.” Next, they take in a boy who is just a little younger than the narrator. They become fast friends; when he goes back to live at his mom’s house, parting is difficult. It takes time before the family is ready to try again. But soon a new foster sister arrives, the same age as the narrator, who gets to stay and become her forever sister. There are few books about foster care from the point of view of the child who has to say goodbye when foster siblings are relocated, and Johnson’s spare, thoughtful text helps readers imagine what it might be like to love someone while knowing they might have to leave. Winkler’s soft-edged, painterly illustrations perfectly capture the spectrum of emotions. This is a sensitive and sweet exploration of what it means to be a foster family.

A gentle, affecting picture book about opening hearts and homes.