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(Ebook pdf) Small in the City $DOWNLOAD$ [EBOOK](Ebook pdf) Small in theCity $DOWNLOAD$[EBOOK]Description''Small in the City' is the best picture book I've seen so far this year, and among the most moving I know.For the right child it will be revelatory.'—The New York Times Book Review 'Some picture books makeyou want to hug them to your chest and not let go until the fullness in your heart subsides. 'Small in theCity', a work of surpassing poignancy and understanding by Canadian author-illustrator Sydney Smith, isone of them.'—The Wall Street Journal  ''Small in the City' is full of faith and compassion, and gorgeousto look at, as well.'—The Washington Post  ★ 'Young readers will feel their hearts constrict, as theyall know what it's like to confront a towering, intimidating world. . . . Extraordinary, emotional, andbeautifully rendered.'—Kirkus Reviews, Starred Review ★ 'This emotionally resonant ode to theresilience of small creatures in a big, loud world is tender and timeless—and a masterful merging of art andtext.'—The Horn Book, Starred Review ★ 'The ink, watercolor, gouache pictures have a unique,sometimes startling look as they divide into strips or fill the pages. They capture both the city's pace and itsstark beauty, even on a raw winter's day. Smith's art has been award winning, but here he becomes author aswell as illustrator. He does both titles proud in this stirring piece.'—Booklist, Starred Review ★ ' Theuse of line, reflection, and perspective masterfully evoke a bustling gray city, making this thoughtful bookan artful choice'—School Library Journal, Starred Review  ★ 'Small in the City is an unusual,useful parable, offering hope and reassurance for any young reader in the midst of a worrisome orfrightening situation, whether it's a missing pet or something else―or simply life itself.'—BookPage,Starred Review ★ 'The atmosphere will draw listeners in immediately . . . and many youngsters willappreciate the recognition of how sensorily overwhelming a cityscape can be and the tips for finding smallerpools of quiet and respite.'—The Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books, Starred Review ★ 'Smith's understated portrait of longing for the return of a beloved family member takes readers on aquiet but powerful emotional journey . . . The story's spotlight is not on the loss of the pet, or on its return,but on the state of suspension in between—a mixture of grief, resignation, and patient waiting—and theindependent child narrator's loving regard for the animal as an autonomous being.'—Publishers Weekly, Starred Review ★ 'the images do most of the talking. They range from modest vignettes of city life--aportion of wire fencing, a swatch of building--to showstoppers including a fractured illustration of thedowncast boy's funhouse-like reflection in a mirrored-glass skyscraper. . . . heartrending.'—ShelfAwareness, Starred Review Read more Sydney Smith is an illustrator of picture books whose workincludes The White Cat and the Monk by Jo Ellen Bogart; Smoot, A Rebellious Shadow by MichelleCuevas; Sidewalk Flowers by JonArno Lawson; and Town Is By the Sea by Joanne Schwartz, which wasawarded the 2018 Kate Greenaway Medal. His accolades include a Governor General's Award for IllustratedChildren's Books and four New York Times Best Illustrated Children's Book of the Year citations. He lives