Bound To Stay Bound

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 Ian : mirar mas alla
 Author: Graschinsky, Sheila

 Publisher:  Penguin Random House Grupo Editorial (2023)

 Classification: Easy
 Physical Description: [44] p., col. ill., 23 x 23.

 BTSB No: 386519 ISBN: 9798890980182
 Ages: 6-9 Grades: 1-4

 Subjects:
 Spanish language -- Reading materials
 Children with disabilities -- Fiction
 Playgrounds -- Fiction

Price: $9.80

Summary:
Ian is a boy who has a motor impairment. He wants to play with the other kids at the park, but a force that he cannot control prevents him from doing so; it keeps him away from the other children and forces him to stay on the sidelines. Ian is not going to give up; he is going to fight to be accepted and included. In authentic Spanish.

 Added Entry - Personal Name: Gorali, Gaston

Reviews:
   School Library Journal (04/12/24)

Full Text Reviews:

School Library Journal - 04/12/2024 Gr 1–3—A picture book version of Ian: Una historia que nos movilizará, an animated short film produced by Juan José Campanella. Ian, who uses a wheelchair, wishes that he could play in the park with all of the other children. But when he tries to play, he sees a barrier form between them and feels like he is going to disappear. It is physically difficult for him to play with the others because of his cerebral palsy, but he is determined. Some days, he falls. Other days, the kids on the playground laugh at him. Right before Ian feels like he is going to disappear, the children notice him struggling and rise up to help him. Suddenly, the barriers disintegrate. This is a poignant story from the perspective of a child with a disability that will have kids rooting for Ian and wanting to reach into the page and play with him themselves. The touching narrative is accompanied by the bright, animated stills from the film, giving the illustrations a video game quality that will pique kids' interest. Graschinsky based this on her experiences with her son Ian, who also has cerebral palsy.VERDICT A strong selection for libraries looking to increase the disability representation on their Spanish language shelves.—Melanie Ortega - Copyright 2024 Publishers Weekly, Library Journal and/or School Library Journal used with permission.

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