Nice Work by Nicholas Day - ISBN: 9780593806296
Hardcover
A boy, a stick, a friend: growing takes time.

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  • Hardcover

    40 pages

  • Release Date

    10 June 2026

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Summary

A wise and tender story about the patience needed for a tree–and a friendship– to grow, from award-winning author Nicholas Day.

All he wanted was a peach tree– Because when you eat a ripe peach, you get sticky and sweet, and if you don’t wash up, you stay sticky and sweet. And you feel like summer.

But when the tree arrives in the spring, it isn’t a tree. It’s a stick. “Nice work,” the boy tells his parents. “You bought a stick.” Even his friend Maya agrees. “It’s a stick.”

Book Details

ISBN-13:9780593806296
ISBN-10:0593806298
Author:Nicholas Day, Hala Tahboub
Publisher:Random House USA Inc
Imprint:Random House Inc
Format:Hardcover
Number of Pages:40
Release Date:10 June 2026
Weight:567g
Dimensions:279mm x 216mm
What They're Saying

Critics Review

★ “It’s a gently philosophical gem that trusts young readers to sit with life’s slower rhythms.” —Publishers Weekly, starred review

★ “A real peach of a picture book about tending to trees, friendships and personal growth.” —Booklist, starred review

“The child’s different friendships and the tree’s slow maturation yield thematic treasures about growth, change, and aging, anchored by the titular refrain, by turns reflecting sarcasm and genuine pride….Wisdom in a small package.” —Kirkus Reviews

“This is as sweet and wholesome as its fruity inspiration….Pair with Fogliano’s And Then It’s Spring for a reminder of the patience needed for growth, be it in plants or humans.” —The Bulletin

A quiet story that provides openings for discussions about growth, patience, and accommodating change.” —School Library Journal

About The Author

Nicholas Day

NICHOLAS DAY is the author of The Mona Lisa Vanishes, winner of the Robert F. Sibert Award and the Boston Globe-Horn Book Award for nonfiction. He is also the author of the picture book Nothing, which received three starred reviews, and the adult narrative nonfiction title, Baby Meets World. He has written regularly for Slate; his work has also appeared in the Atlantic, the New York Times, and the Washington Post, among other publications. He lives in Western Massachusetts with his family.

HALA TAHBOUB is a children’s book writer and illustrator. She started her creative journey as an architect and interior designer. She won the SCBWI Canada East chapter’s Storyteller Award for Illustration in 2019, and she was the SCBWI’s December Featured Illustrator in 2020. Hala believes in kindness, coffee, chocolate, and in the immense power of stories. She lives in Montreal.

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