A Thousand White Butterflies is featured by the Society of Childrens Book Writers and Illustrators(SCBWI) for the month of September, Hispanic Heritage Month.

See it here with the other fantastic books by SCBWI members featured this month:

https://www.scbwi.org/scbwi-reading-list/?cat=pb

A shout out to Jessica Betancourt-Perez, coauthor.

As an immigrant child, I never imagined that a picture book, reflecting part of my earliest, most bittersweet memories in a foreign country would get published 15 years later.

Jessica with her Grandmother

Jessica with her Grandmother

My grandmother, Maria Luisa Cruz had a vision for her family and she worked very hard to bring her family, 2 daughters and three granddaughters to live in the United States. I am one of those three granddaughters and this book is a tribute to her and many more immigrants who work hard daily with optimism, faith/hope and perseverance to make a living in a foreign country.

 

“An Encouraging Story of New Beginnings”  Kirkus, January 1, 2021

Snowman Drawing by Jessica's Son

Jessica’s son likes snow too.

A recently arrived child from Colombia misses her father and her friends back home…As Isabella looks out the window “the United States is cold and gray.” Her mother assures her she will make new friends in school…But when her “make-new-friends day” finally arrives, it is snowing and school is cancelled. With her dreams of new friends dashed, Isabella stares out the window where the snow looks like “a thousand white butterflies.” …Maldonado’s charming illustrations are simple and colorful…Many a newly arrived child will recognize Isabella’s homesickness and need for reassurance that life will work out in this new country. Isabella narrates in English, the dialogue within her family entirely in Spanish; the fact that she and (her new friend) Katie speak only in their own languages interferes not a whit in their play.

Looking for more books to read this month?  How about Facing Fear.Facing Fear Book Cover

Written by yours truly and illustrated by Sara Palacios.

See more here: https://karenlynnwilliams.com/items/facing_fear/