You Are the Loveliest

You Are the Loveliest

by Hans & Monique Hagen

Narrated by Laura Knight Keating

Unabridged — 10 minutes

You Are the Loveliest

You Are the Loveliest

by Hans & Monique Hagen

Narrated by Laura Knight Keating

Unabridged — 10 minutes

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Overview

Sometimes our feelings are so big, our dreams and our worries so wide, that we can't find the words to express them.
How MUCH love we feel; what a new sibling will bring; exactly what it's like to take a hard tumble, or to want the sun to shine on a rainy day.
These thoughts and questions are explored by Hans and Monique Hagen in poems pitched perfectly to the children who wonder.

Editorial Reviews

Publishers Weekly

01/10/2022

Shirley and her white Jewish family have opened up “a new store in a new neighborhood,” and life seems pretty good, except in two respects: no one is buying the homemade gefilte fish (“No one would even TRY it”), and Shirley’s parents think she’s too young to help them solve this vexing business problem (“We didn’t come to this country for you to solve problems,” says her father). But Shirley is full of big ideas, and when she’s left to mind the store, she includes a free sample of gefilte fish with every purchase. Her parents are appalled—but the next morning, the digitally colored pencil drawings show an ethnically inclusive line around the block of people eager to buy “the new neighborhood delicacy.” This Yiddish-punctuated slice-of-life story, Cohen’s picture book debut, wears its nostalgia lightly; the narrator’s voice is as crisp as the illustrations’ black outlines, set in an unspecified era that appears to be the 1930s or ’40s. What really matters here is timeless: an indomitable protagonist and the loving family who dotes on her. Back matter includes a glossary of Yiddish words and a gefilte fish recipe. Ages 4–8. Agent: Christy Ewers, CAT Agency. (Mar.)

From the Publisher

This Yiddish-punctuated slice-of-life story, Cohen’s picture book debut, wears its nostalgia lightly; the narrator’s voice is as crisp as the illustrations’ black outlines. What really matters here is timeless: an indomitable protagonist and the loving family who dotes on her.” -Publishers Weekly,

Product Details

BN ID: 2940175664387
Publisher: Recorded Books, LLC
Publication date: 03/29/2022
Edition description: Unabridged
Age Range: Up to 4 Years
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