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PATCHWORK by Matt de la Peña Kirkus Star

PATCHWORK

by Matt de la Peña ; illustrated by Corinna Luyken

Pub Date: Aug. 30th, 2022
ISBN: 978-1-984813-96-1
Publisher: Putnam

Being pigeonholed or restricted limits the multifaceted expressions of humanity.

Children blossom with the encouragement to explore and define themselves. But de la Peña and Luyken demonstrate that even before we are born, we are steered to fit into molds that often chafe, from gender-reveal events (“You were blue before you were even born”) to the restrictive opinions of educators (“You are the kid perpetually in time-out”). But the freedom to experiment offers many opportunities; a love of dancing might lead to coding or a passion for sports to spinning “couplets on your finger.” Whether you discover the transformative power of kindness or harness ideas to pull people to your cause, the infinite choices that form the rich canvas of our lives are empowering. With a nudge here and a turn there, each jolt of awareness reveals the kaleidoscopic expanse of realities within us all. De la Peña’s lyrical observations and proclamations take the mind from complacent to questioning to affirming. His gentle guidance from page to page creates a poetry of understanding—we are more than what is expected of us. Luyken depicts a diverse group of children, using a palette of pastel pink, blue, lavender, and yellow and a subtle pattern evoking patchwork on each page to highlight the transformative power of self-discovery. (This book was reviewed digitally.)

The call to revel in the glorious patchwork that is “us” blazes forth from this paean of acceptance.

(Picture book. 4-10)