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My Sister the Apple Tree

My Sister the Apple Tree

Jordan Scott; Jamal Saeed

RANDOM HOUSE USA INC
2025
sidottu
In this moving picture book, inspired by the author's experience as a Syrian refugee, a child's profound love for his family's apple tree gives him courage when he must flee his homeland. When a young boy asks his parents why he doesn't have a brother or sister, his mother replies that on the day he was born, they planted an apple tree in their front yard. "The apple tree is your sister," she says. At night, the boy wraps a blanket around his sister's trunk and during the day he shares all of his secrets with her. One day, they see helicopters in the sky and his parents tell him they must flee. But how can he leave his sister behind? Instead he digs her up and carries her away from their homeland. When they arrive to a new place, the air is colder and the ground is hard. Home feels so far away. But as his sister grows taller and her branches blossom, the boy realizes that he will always be connected to his homeland, even as he begins to embrace his new one. This moving and hopeful refugee story is written by Syrian activist Jamal Saeed and co-written by acclaimed poet Jordan Scott. Illustrated by award-winning artist Zahra Marwan, who drew inspiration from her own immigration from Kuwait, this gorgeous book reminds readers that nothing is left behind forever.
My Sister the Apple Tree: A Refugee Story of Hope and Resilience

My Sister the Apple Tree: A Refugee Story of Hope and Resilience

Jordan Scott; Jamal Saeed

Random House Studio
2025
sidottu
In this moving picture book, inspired by the author's experience as a Syrian refugee, a child's profound love for his family's apple tree gives him courage when he must flee his homeland. When a young boy asks his parents why he doesn't have a brother or sister, his mother replies that on the day he was born, they planted an apple tree in their front yard. "The apple tree is your sister," she says. At night, the boy wraps a blanket around his sister's trunk and during the day he shares all of his secrets with her. One day, they see helicopters in the sky and his parents tell him they must flee. But how can he leave his sister behind? Instead he digs her up and carries her away from their homeland. When they arrive to a new place, the air is colder and the ground is hard. Home feels so far away. But as his sister grows taller and her branches blossom, the boy realizes that he will always be connected to his homeland, even as he begins to embrace his new one. This moving and hopeful refugee story is written by Syrian activist Jamal Saeed and co-written by acclaimed poet Jordan Scott. Illustrated by award-winning artist Zahra Marwan, who drew inspiration from her own immigration from Kuwait, this gorgeous book reminds readers that nothing is left behind forever.
I Talk Like a River

I Talk Like a River

Jordan Scott

Neal Porter Books
2025
nidottu
What if words got stuck in the back of your mouth whenever you tried to speak? What if they never came out the way you wanted them to? Sometimes it takes a change of perspective to get the words flowing. Winner of the Schneider Family Book AwardBoston Globe-Horn Book Award WinnerA New York Times Best Children's Book of the Year I wake up each morning with the sounds of words all around me. And I can't say them all . . . When a boy who stutters feels isolated, alone, and incapable of communicating in the way he'd like, it takes a kindly father and a walk by the river to help him find his voice. Compassionate parents everywhere will instantly recognize a father's ability to reconnect a child with the world around him. Poet Jordan Scott writes movingly in this powerful and ultimately uplifting book, based on his own experience, and masterfully illustrated by Sydney Smith, winner of the Hans Christian Andersen Award, the highest international distinction given to author and illustrators of children's books. Now in paperback, I Talk Like a River is a book for any child who feels lost, lonely, or unable to fit in. Finalist for the BC and Yukon Christie Harris Illustrated Children's Literature PrizeA Charlotte Zolotow Honor BookAn American Library Association Notable Children's BookILA Primary Fiction HonoreeNamed a Best Book of the Year by The Wall Street Journal, People Magazine, NPR, Kirkus Reviews, Shelf Awareness, Bookpage, School Library Journal, Publishers Weekly, Publishers Lunch, and more A Horn Book Fanfare Best Book of the YearA Junior Library Guild Gold Standard SelectionA Bank Street Best Childrens Book of the Year A Chicago Public Library Best Book of the YearA CBC Best Picture Book of the YearA Kids' Book Choice Award Finalist
My Baba's Garden

My Baba's Garden

Jordan Scott

WALKER BOOKS LTD
2024
nidottu
The special relationship between a child and his grandmother is depicted in this sumptuous book by an award-winning team.Inspired by memories of his childhood, Jordan Scott's My Baba's Garden explores the sights, sounds and smells experienced by a child spending time with their beloved grandmother (Baba). He visits her every day and finds her hidden in the steam of boiling potatoes, a hand holding a beetroot, a leg opening a cupboard, an elbow closing the fridge, humming like a night full of bugs when she cooks. This is a stunning ode to the special relationship between grandmother and grandchild, needing few words, but rooted deeply in ritual, touch and feeling.
Angela's Glacier

Angela's Glacier

Jordan Scott

HOLIDAY HOUSE INC
2024
sidottu
Cook Prize-winning author Jordan Scott's luminously-illustrated love story of a girl growing up in the shadow of a glacier that's always there to listen. Angela listened to the glacier; the glacier listened to Angela. As soon as she's born, Angela's father introduces her to her glacier. He carries her on his back up the icy expanse as the wind makes music of the snow and the water underneath. Over time, Angela gets big enough to walk beside him, and then, to go alone. She tells her glacier everything, and it answers. But then, life gets busy. Angela's days fill up with school, homework, violin and soccer and friends. Until one day, Angela's heart doesn't sound right anymore. Luckily, Angela's dad is there to remind her what she needs: a visit to her ancient icy friend. From the award-winning author of I Talk Like a River, Angela's Glacier is a moving story about growing up without losing yourself, loving nature, and allowing it to love you in return. Diana Sudyka's breathtaking artwork pulls the reader into a world of warm hugs from shining blue-green ice-- and from dad, too.
My Baba's Garden

My Baba's Garden

Jordan Scott

Neal Porter Books
2023
sidottu
The bond between a child and his grandmother grows as they tend her garden together. A young boy spends his mornings with his beloved Baba, his grandmother. She doesn't speak much English, but they connect through gestures, gardening, eating, and walking to school together. Marked by memories of wartime scarcity, Baba cherishes food, and the boy learns to do the same. Eventually, Baba needs to move in with the boy and his parents, and he has the chance to care for her as she's always cared for him. Inspired by memories from poet Jordan Scott's childhood, with beautiful, dreamlike illustrations by Hans Christian Andersen Award-winning illustrator Sydney Smith, My Baba's Garden is a deeply personal story that evokes universal emotions. Like Scott and Smith's previous collaboration I Talk Like a River, winner of the Boston Globe-Horn Book Award, My Baba's Garden lends wistful appreciation to cherished time with family. A Charlotte Zolotow Honor BookA New York Public Library Best Book of the Year A Kirkus Reviews Best Picture Book of the YearA School Library Journal Best Book of the YearA Horn Book Fanfare BookA Booklist Editors' ChoiceA Junior Library Guild Gold Standard SelectionAn Evanston Public Library Great Book for Kids
I Talk Like a River

I Talk Like a River

Jordan Scott

Walker Books Ltd
2021
nidottu
What if words got stuck in the back of your mouth whenever you tried to speak?After a day of being unable to speak when asked, and of being stared at, a boy and his father go to the river for some quiet time. "It's just a bad speech day," says Dad. But the boy can't stop thinking about all the eyes watching his lips twisting and twirling. When his father points to the river bubbling, churning, whirling and crashing, the boy finds a way to think about how he speaks. Even the river stutters. Like him. "I talk like a river," he says.An incredibly moving picture book that offers understanding rather than a solution, and which will resonate with all readers, young and old. Masterfully illustrated by Sydney Smith, winner of the Kate Greenaway Medal.
Jag talar som en flod

Jag talar som en flod

Jordan Scott; Sydney Smith

Lilla Piratförlaget
2021
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Jag vaknar varje morgon till ljudet av ord omkring mig. Och jag kan inte uttala dem alla ...En pojke som stammar känner sig isolerad och ensam. Han kan inte kommunicera som han skulle önska. Men när pappa tar honom till floden, så hittar han sin röst. Jordan Scott har skrivit en bok utifrån sina egna erfarenheter, men det är en berättelse som alla barn som någon gång känt sig ensamma eller utanför kommer att känna igen sig i. Jag talar som en flod är magnifikt illustrerad av prisbelönade Sydney Smith och översatt till svenska av Katarina Kieri. Den här viktiga och vackra boken sprider självacceptans och empati - San Fransisco ChronicleEn av 2020 års starkaste böcker - The Globe
I Talk Like a River

I Talk Like a River

Jordan Scott

Neal Porter Books
2020
sidottu
Winner of the Schneider Family Book AwardBoston Globe-Horn Book Award Winner What if words got stuck in the back of your mouth whenever you tried to speak? What if they never came out the way you wanted them to? Sometimes it takes a change of perspective to get the words flowing. A New York Times Best Children's Book of the Year I wake up each morning with the sounds of words all around me. And I can't say them all . . . When a boy who stutters feels isolated, alone, and incapable of communicating in the way he'd like, it takes a kindly father and a walk by the river to help him find his voice. Compassionate parents everywhere will instantly recognize a father's ability to reconnect a child with the world around him. Poet Jordan Scott writes movingly in this powerful and ultimately uplifting book, based on his own experience, and masterfully illustrated by Sydney Smith, winner of the Hans Christian Andersen Award, the highest international distinction given to author and illustrators of children's books. A book for any child who feels lost, lonely, or unable to fit in. Finalist for the BC and Yukon Christie Harris Illustrated Children's Literature PrizeA Charlotte Zolotow Honor BookAn American Library Association Notable Children's BookILA Primary Fiction HonoreeNamed a Best Book of the Year by The Wall Street Journal, People Magazine, NPR, Kirkus Reviews, Shelf Awareness, Bookpage, School Library Journal, Publishers Weekly, Publishers Lunch, and more A Horn Book Fanfare Best Book of the YearA Junior Library Guild Gold Standard SelectionA Bank Street Best Childrens Book of the Year A Chicago Public Library Best Book of the YearA CBC Best Picture Book of the YearA Kids' Book Choice Award Finalist
Night & Ox

Night & Ox

Jordan Scott

Coach House Books
2016
pokkari
bronchia think form a bombsight think periosteum singing particle falconry workpiece two lowcut hills seeking what stone is for body is herd alliterations Night & Ox is a long poem working its interruptions to a degree where it's broken by the will to live. A poem that invokes expansive loneliness, where the poet's emotional response is to endure. A crushed line of astral forms and anatomy in perpetual remove; it is a poem that nurtures vulnerability: some soft-footed embryo sounds against language's viscera. Night & Ox possesses a feral minimalism for those too tired and too frantic with joy to cope with narrative. 'A fierce, ladderlike cri de c/ur -- at times a cri de cur -- Night & Ox pulses with sawblade nocturnes that gnaw through the very rungs on which they're wrung. One part Jabberwocky-talkie, one part fatherhood ode, the poem seeks a threshold, where the "mondayescent" gives way to ardour, splendour, even love. Scott is a cosmoglot of the throat's ravine, and this is his manic, pandemonic article of faith.' -- Andrew Zawacki Praise for Blert: 'Scott takes us down to the basement of words, where sound and rhythm rule, and poets learn their craft. Blert is a strange and gorgeous work of linguistic materialism.' -- Dennis Lee
Adult Coloring Book: Make Coloring Great Again: The Political Coloring Book to Piss Everyone Off

Adult Coloring Book: Make Coloring Great Again: The Political Coloring Book to Piss Everyone Off

Sarah Almand; Jordan Scott

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2016
nidottu
Welcome to the book you've been longing for since Donald Trump announced his candidacy for President This isn't your average adult coloring book. This book will take you on a journey where Pop Culture meets Politics in a fun and sarcastic way of showing the nation what our Presidential Candidates have really been up to. If you are easily offended, or you are a Trump or Hillary supporter, you are probably going to have trouble reading this book. It might even make you a little constipated. But I assure you, the coloring will be very enjoyable for you, and just about everyone else Feel free to: Color outside the borders (We have no problem with immigrating outside the color lines)Have a favorite and least favorite color? No problem (We know Trump has both, so why can't you ?)and finally, have fun (The only aggravating part will likely be not having an orange vibrant enough for Trump's face.) This book will reveal just how obnoxious our nation's leaders can be, and will open your mind to many well kept secrets in our country. I must warn you, however; Trump has the power to corrupt. He somehow convinced a supermodel to marry him He's like a bad rash that appears one morning and won't go away. Trump can make Ray Rice and Chris Brown look like delicate lovers, he can bore you into "Keeping up with the Kardashians" and much like a night of binge watching 18 Seasons of How I Met Your Mother on Netflix, You won't want to stop, but you know you need to. We urge you to keep an open mind while going through this book. We had a lot of fun creating it, so we hope you have half as much fun coloring it. Now, before you start this epic journey, I will give you some peace of mind about this book, Now say this next part in your best Trump impression: You will like this book. That much I know for sure. You'll like it. It will blow your socks off. You'll like it so much it'll blow your socks off. I'm sure of it. We're about to make coloring great again. We're gonna do it. That much I'm sure of. Enjoy
Decomp

Decomp

Stephen Collis; Jordan Scott

Coach House Books
2013
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Poets Stephen Collis and Jordan Scott left copies of Charles Darwin's On the Origin of Species to decay in five distinct ecosystems in British Columbia. A year later, they photographed what remained, reading poetry into nature's "rewriting" process and documenting the gorgeous detritus in Decomp, a long poem in prose and color photographs. Darwin is an eye amidst graphed genera seeing the web it is woven thereof. A matted scrap of printed material, shit, soil and leaf rot--all dried, bleached and curled up at small edges. Stephen Collis is the author of four books of poetry and a collection of essays, Dispatches from the Occupation. Jordan Scott is the author of Silt and Blert, which explores the poetics of stuttering.
Blert

Blert

Jordan Scott

Coach House Books
2004
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The bright, taut, explosive poems in Jordan Scott's Blert represent a spelunk into the mouth of the stutterer. Through the unique symptoms of the stutter (Scott, like fifty million others, has always stuttered), language becomes a rolling gait of words hidden within words, leading to different rhythms and textures, all addressed by the mouth's slight erosions. In Scott's lexicon, to blert is to stutter, to disturb the breath of speaking. The stutter quivers in all that we do, from a skip on a CD to a slip of the tongue. These experiences are often dismissed as aberrant, but in Blert, such fragmented milliseconds are embraced and mined as language. Often aimed full-bore at words that are especially difficult for the stutterer, Scott's poems don't just discuss, they replicate the act of stuttering, the 'blort, jam, and rejoice' involved in grappling with the granular texture of words.