Sky Without Lines, A by K Basil

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Sky Without Lines, A by K Basil

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Arturo loves to look at maps and the lines where countries meet, but his mother tells him these lines are to keep people from moving freely across the land. Arturo and his mother are separated from his father and his brother by one of these lines, so Arturo dreams of flying with his brother through the open sky to the moon, free of barriers.

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Sky Without Lines, A by K Basil

Arturo loves to look at maps and the lines where countries meet, but his mother tells him these lines are to keep people from moving freely across the land. Arturo and his mother are separated from his father and his brother by one of these lines, so Arturo dreams of flying with his brother through the open sky to the moon, free of barriers.
"Two brothers live separated by a line on a mapArturo fantasizes about overcoming the obstacles the line represents. Perhaps he can dig under it, swim through it, or build a bridge over itanything to be with his older brother, Antonio, again, just like the cranes freely crossing the skies. He dreams of meeting his brother on the moon, where they can play fútbol with their faces gleaming from 'the sticky sweetness of warm churros.' Basil's story of borders implies a happy ending for a truncated family stuck in two different countries. But Barcelona-based artist BorrÀs' (Marwan's Journey, 2018) earth-toned watercolor landscapes feature the political reality of the United States--Mexico fencethe 'line' running through the lives of Arturo and his family. The stylized images resemble marionettes with pupil-less, masklike faces; expressions are limited or nonexistent. Many of the double-page spreads are populated with fox-ish, ring-tailed creatures. Since neither foxes nor coyotes have ringed tails, it's difficult to decipher what they are. If coyotes, they may serve to call attention to the ubiquitous human traffickers known by the same name. The cranes' unfettered flight from one country to the next evokes Arturo's wish that where two lands meet there be no lines; after all, 'he'd looked hard, and he'd seen no lines in the sky, none at all.' A provocative take on a world without borders." -- Kirkus Reviews
Krystia Basil is Co-Founder & Executive Producer at Poplewaca Productions. She has worked with PBS, BBC, Animal Planet, The History Channel, and other media organizations to create compelling and relevant media content. This is her first book.

Laura Borr�s is the illustrator of minedition's Marwan's Journey. She is an internationally acclaimed illustrator who has published numerous books that have won awards in many countries. She studied illustration in Spain and Italy, and her work has been recognized by the Bologna Children's Book Fair.

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ISBN 13 9789888341894
ISBN 10 9888341898
Title Sky Without Lines, A
Author K Basil
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher mineditionUS
Year published 2021-06-24
Number of pages 32
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.