What I’m Doing at Kirkus This Week, Plus What I
Did Last Week, Featuring Too Many Artists to List Here
May 27th, 2016    by jules

Today at Kirkus, I’ve got something a bit different — a thank-you to teachers who read aloud in the classroom. That is here.
Last week, I wrote a Fall Picture Book preview (that is here), so today I’ve got a bit of art from each book. Well, there’s one exception: I’m going to write more later about Vera B. Williams’s Home at Last (Greenwillow, September 2016), illustrated by Chris Raschka. But today I have art from:
- Jen Bryant’s Six Dots: A Story of Young Louis Braille (Knopf, September 2016), illustrated by Boris Kulikov;
- Jabari Asim’s Preaching to the Chickens: The Story of Young John Lewis (Nancy Paulsen Books, October 2016), illustrated by E. B. Lewis;
- Cynthia Rylant’s Little Penguins (Schwartz & Wade, October 2016), illustrated by Christian Robinson;
- Patrick McDonnell’s Tek: The Modern Cave Boy (Little, Brown, October 2016);
- Jon Klassen’s We Found a Hat (Candlewick, October 2016);
- Pamela Zagarenski’s Henry & Leo (Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, October 2016);
- Javaka Steptoe’s Radiant Child: The Story of Young Artist Jean-Michel Basquiat (Little, Brown, October 2016);
- Deborah Freedman’s Shy (Viking, September 2016);
- Mac Barnett’s How This Book Was Made (Disney-Hyperion, September 2016), illustrated by Adam Rex;
And I’m opening the post with an image from Bob Shea’s The Happiest Book Ever! (Disney-Hyperion, October 2016). (There’s one more illustration and the book cover below.)
Enjoy!
“I do love the creativity and energy of children. My foundation, the Anyone Can Fly Foundation, is devoted to teaching children about the African American artists that have been left out of the historical canon.”




I always like to see the work of 
Today I’ve got a bit of art from 

“I am pretty much the same person I was at age 4 or 5. I like the same things. I am still bossy and messy. Animals were my best friends then — and now. Still like to make things using bright colors. Abhor bedtime. Peanut butter, pickles, chocolate, and cheese and chips are my favorite foods. Have added iced tea. Want to touch things I am told not to. Not fond of combing my hair.