Eight Days: A Story of Haiti: A Story of Haiti
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Scholastic Inc., 2015.
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Edwidge Danticat., Edwidge Danticat|AUTHOR., & Alix Delinois|ILLUSTRATOR. (2015). Eight Days: A Story of Haiti: A Story of Haiti . Scholastic Inc..

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Edwidge Danticat, Edwidge Danticat|AUTHOR and Alix Delinois|ILLUSTRATOR. 2015. Eight Days: A Story of Haiti: A Story of Haiti. Scholastic Inc.

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Edwidge Danticat, Edwidge Danticat|AUTHOR and Alix Delinois|ILLUSTRATOR. Eight Days: A Story of Haiti: A Story of Haiti Scholastic Inc, 2015.

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Edwidge Danticat, Edwidge Danticat|AUTHOR, and Alix Delinois|ILLUSTRATOR. Eight Days: A Story of Haiti: A Story of Haiti Scholastic Inc., 2015.

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    [synopsis] => From National Book Award nominee Edwidge Danticat comes a brilliantly crafted story of hope and imagination--a powerful tribute to Haiti and children around the world!
	Hope comes alive in this heartfelt and deeply resonating story.While Junior is trapped for 8 days beneath his collapsed house after an earthquake, he uses his imagination for comfort. Drawing on beautiful, everyday-life memories, Junior paints a sparkling picture of Haiti for each of those days--flying kites with his best friend or racing his sister around St. Marc's Square--helping him through the tragedy until he is finally rescued.Love and hope dance across each page--granting us a way to talk about resilience as a family, a classroom, or a friend.      Praise for Eight Days"Beautiful, bright artwork, in acrylics, pastel, and collage .... Never too sentimental, the story works because of the clear presence of great sadness and loss." --Booklist"Composed in the wake of the devastating earthquake of January 2010, this inspired child's-eye view will leave no reader or listener unmoved. ... Using rich acrylics and thick brushwork, Delinois (Haiti-born, like the author) creates active, emotionally charged playscapes from which the narrator often looks up gravely, making steady eye contact with viewers as if to say: I am strong enough for this." --Kirkus Reviews"It's a moving celebration of hope, determination, and resilience." --Publishers Weekly Edwidge Danticat is the author of many award-winning books, including Untwine, an NAACP Image Awards Outstanding Literary Work; Breath, Eyes, Memory, an Oprah's Book Club pick; Krik? Krak!, a National Book Award nominee; Brother, I'm Dying, a National Book Critics Circle winner and Huit jours. She is also a recipient of a MacArthur Genius Grant. Edwidge lives with her family in Miami, Florida.     

      Alix Delinois is a young Haitian-American artist/illustrator living and working in New York. He is the illustrator of MUHAMMAD ALI: THE PEOPLE'S CHAMPION by Walter Dean Myers and MUMBET'S DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE by Gretchen Woelfle. Alix is a graduate of the Pratt Institute and received his Masters in Art Education from Brooklyn College. He is an art teacher in New York City.      Praise for Eight Days"Beautiful, bright artwork, in acrylics, pastel, and collage .... Never too sentimental, the story works because of the clear presence of great sadness and loss." --Booklist"Composed in the wake of the devastating earthquake of January 2010, this inspired child's-eye view will leave no reader or listener unmoved. ... Using rich acrylics and thick brushwork, Delinois (Haiti-born, like the author) creates active, emotionally charged playscapes from which the narrator often looks up gravely, making steady eye contact with viewers as if to say: I am strong enough for this." --Kirkus Reviews"It's a moving celebration of hope, determination, and resilience." --Publishers Weekly
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