This Is a School
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More than just a building, school is a community, hope, and healing.
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    40 pages

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    29 March 2022

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Summary

This Is Our School: A Celebration of Community and Learning

A moving celebration of school and all it may signify: work and play, creativity and trust, and a supportive community that extends beyond walls

A school isn’t just a building; it is all the people who work and learn together. It is a place for discovery and asking questions. A place for sharing, for helping, and for community. It is a place of hope and healing, even when that community can’t be tog…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781536204582
ISBN-10:1536204587
Series:This Is Our World
Author:John Schu, Veronica Miller Jamison
Publisher:Candlewick Press,U.S.
Imprint:Candlewick Press,U.S.
Format:Hardcover
Number of Pages:40
Release Date:29 March 2022
Weight:465g
Dimensions:256mm x 267mm x 9mm
What They're Saying

Critics Review

Schu’s debut picture book salutes the school community and the positive role it plays in kids’ lives… Jamison’s watercolor, acrylic, and digital-collage illustrations employ a sunny palette, well suited to the text’s upbeat tone… . Schu emphasizes the school as a community, where growth, celebrations, transformations, and work all occur, providing a reassuring introduction to this near-universal experience.—Booklist (starred review)Librarian and book advocate Schu invites readers into a school community in which all voices are heard, each person learns, and everyone—and everything, including the plants in the school garden—grows… . This introduction to school communities shows children what happens inside a classroom via a vision of school at its best—one that leaves readers with a sense of belonging and inclusion.—Publishers WeeklyWell suited for both independent reading as well as a read aloud… . Full spread illustrations showing the whole community mix with smaller, more intimate portrayals of kids and adults hard at work, providing strong movement throughout the story. This is a solid choice for classrooms and libraries looking for updated beginning of the year or school stories.—School Library JournalA soaring panegyric to elementary school as a communal place to learn and grow… the central message here is that school is a physical space, not a virtual one, where learning and community happen… . A full-hearted valentine.—Kirkus ReviewsThis book is so beautiful! I can see the love, joy, inclusion, and empathy on every single page. What a gift this is for kids, educators, and families.—Supriya Kelkar, children’s author of Brown is BeautifulThis upbeat, book-length definition of ‘school’ emphasizes big ideas. The spare, syncopated text describes ‘school’ as a place to grow, learn, create, celebrate, transform and work in community. It’s the cheery art that makes the abstract concrete… . Enthusiasm is lightly tempered with honesty… . The pandemic is not yet out of sight or mind, but the overall message is clear: School is cool.—The San Francisco ChronicleJohn Schu’s friendly book about how school feels when it’s at its very best is an invitation for young people to learn, grow and enjoy their days in the classroom… . Focused on the joys of togetherness, this simple but effective book is a wonderful way to encourage young people to make the most of their new school year.—The Virginian PilotJohn Schu’s story serves as a letter to schools and addresses how its members are still a community, whether they are together in the classroom or not.—Tiny Beans

About The Author

John Schu

John Schu is the author of This Is a School, illustrated by Veronica Miller Jamison. He is also a children’s librarian at Bookelicious and a part-time lecturer at Rutgers University. He was previously the Ambassador of School Libraries for Scholastic Book Fairs and has worked as a classroom teacher and school librarian. He travels all over the world visiting schools and meeting with students, teachers, and administrators as he advocates for the people and things he cares about most: kids, books, schools, and the libraries—and librarians—that connect them. John Schu lives in Naperville, Illinois.

Veronica Miller Jamison is an illustrator and surface pattern designer who was trained as a fashion designer. She has created art and patterns for Hallmark, Essence magazine, and Lilly Pulitzer. The illustrator of A Computer Called Katherine, written by Suzanne Slade, Veronica Miller Jamison lives in Philadelphia.

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