Book Descriptions
for Away by Emil Sher and Qin Leng
From Cooperative Children's Book Center (CCBC)
Skip does not want to go to sleep-away camp, and in the busy days before she leaves she maintains her stance of resistance through a series of sticky notes left for her mom, even as she resignedly proceeds with getting ready. Meanwhile, Skip’s mom is a gentle, steady force of consistency in notes of her own as she shepherds Skip through the necessary preparations and packing. The notes comprise a spare written narrative that reveals satisfying details of their lives and relationship (“I bought you bug spray. Bring math homework to laundromat. I quiz, you fold.” “Bigfoot last seen under your bed.”), while expressive ink and watercolor illustrations show brown-skinned Skip and her white mom navigating the days leading up to their separation. Skip’s mom reassures Skip that Lester the cat will be alright without her, and that her own memories of sleep-away camp are “warm as biscuits” in spite of an old picture showing her in tears on the day she left. As for Skip, by story’s end she’s ready to admit, in a (sticky note) letter home, that “Next year’s goodbye will be easier!” (Ages 5-8)
CCBC Choices 2018. © Cooperative Children's Book Center, Univ. of Wisconsin - Madison, 2018. Used with permission.
From The United States Board on Books for Young People (USBBY)
Skip and her mother do not get to spend as much time together as they would like. The book follows an ongoing written conversation between the two as they plan and prepare for Skip's first trip to summer camp. Strategically placed sticky notes share their thoughts as they begin the journey of being away from each other for the first time for two whole weeks! Everyone has a part to play from best friends to pets and even a stuffed walrus. Skip was hesitant about summer camp at first but is soon making friends and memories. Qin Leng's watercolor illustrations add a comforting tone throughout the silent sticky note conversation.
Author lives in Germany.
English. Originally published in Canada by Groundwood Books in 2017.
© USBBY, 2022. Used with permission.