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2019 Canadian Children’s Book Centre Book Awards

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We are so proud of Jami Gigot for Seb and the Sun making the Marilyn Baillie Picture Book Award shortlist.

The nominated titles represent some of the very best work by Canadian authors and illustrators from across the country. Every single title nominated has made a valuable contribution to Canadian children’s literature. - See more at: https://bookcentre.ca/news/2019awardsshortlist#baillie

If you haven't already, please check out this beautiful picture book. Available wherever books are sold.
https://bookcentre.ca/news/2019awardsshortlist

tags: Awards, Seb and the Sun
Thursday 09.05.19
Posted by RGP
 

New Review for SEB AND THE SUN

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Many thanks to Julie Danielson at BookPage for the sweet review of SEB AND THE SUN!

In this warm story about a cold place (a “sleepy coastal town far in the north”), a boy named Seb misses the sun, which is altogether absent during the winter. Seb loves to find treasures on the shore, like washed-up bottles, and he wants to bring the sun to his town, if only briefly.

Seb formulates a plan and gathers supplies from his neighbors, and he and his pet walrus row out to sea. After attaching some rope, yarn and fishing line to a bucket, Seb hurls it across the water, well past the edges of the page and into the next spread. Not seeing any immediate results, Seb falls asleep in the boat and wakes to his bucket filled with sunlight. He carefully pours it into the empty bottles he’s collected at the beach and returns home to distribute his little vessels of sunshine to all of his neighbors.

It would be hard to keep such a dark, shadowy palette interesting, but author-illustrator Jami Gigot uses a light touch (so to speak)—Northern lights, white snows and the lights of the town illuminate the pages. Gigot’s detailed drawings of Seb’s neighbors at work are the heart of the tale. Readers grow to care for them as Seb does. His impressive bucket toss on the water provides a funny, hyperbolic moment of charm in an otherwise dark story. How this considerate boy catches the sunlight is a mystery to readers, Gigot leaves to our imagination the moment in which the bucket lands. But what matters is that Seb cared enough about his community to do so.

tags: Seb and the Sun, reviews
Monday 04.09.18
Posted by RGP
 

New Book Trailer for SEB AND THE SUN

Check out a sneak peek of this beautiful book coming to stores March 20, 2018.

Read more about the author, Jami Gigot, and see all the rave reviews: http://www.ripplegrovepress.com/#/seb-and-the-sun/

tags: Seb and the Sun, Book Trailer
Friday 03.02.18
Posted by RGP
 

SEB AND THE SUN Review: "A beautifully calming story..."

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Many thanks to School Library Journal for this nice review of SEB AND THE SUN. Just over 2 months until this beautiful book comes to bookstores everywhere!

Seb is a young boy who loves the sun, but, he lives in the far north country, where it is dark, cold, and dreary for much of the year. Nonetheless, Seb and his companion, Walrus, enjoy their days combing the beach for treasures, especially for empty bottles washed ashore. The dark blue hues and interesting perspectives of the illustrations manage to make this forbidding environment appear quite sweet and inviting. Fed up with the cold, Seb and Walrus set out to find the sun, a theme reminiscent of traditional literature. He brings bottles of sunlight back to the town and warms everyone's heart. Gigot's illustrations capture the personality of this tiny mining and fishing community, especially when it is aglow with a warmth of the sun.

VERDICT: A beautifully calming story perfect for bedtime reading.

-Susan Small, Salve Regina University Library, Newport, RI

tags: Reviews, Seb and the Sun
Wednesday 01.17.18
Posted by RGP
 

Happy Hanukkah from Ripple Grove Press

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Happy Hanukkah from Ripple Grove Press.

And many thanks to Jami Gigot for her beautifully lit bottles from SEB AND THE SUN!

tags: Holidays, Hanukkah, Seb and the Sun
Tuesday 12.12.17
Posted by RGP
 

STARRED Review for SEB AND THE SUN

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The love keeps pouring in for SEB AND THE SUN by Jami Gigot!

We just received word we will received a STAR from Booklist in their January 2018 Issue!

Read the advanced review here:

This quiet story begins in darkness. It depicts a sleepy town, which is dim and dreary day and night in winter. Gigot’s dark landscape is softened by the patches of snow on mountainsides and rooftops and the light within buildings, giving a sense of the sweetness to come. Seb, a resourceful child spends his dark days searching for treasures with his friend Walrus, while enjoying honey sandwiches with the crusts cut off. Not much happens in these first pages; illustrations present the landscape and Seb’s treasure hunting. The busiest spread shows his neighbors at work: mining, knitting, and carving. Then Seb gets an idea. With supplies from his friends and Walrus's help, he sets out on an adventure to catch sunshine and share it. Gigot’s illustrations advance the story, providing details beyond the simple text. Seb wears a Viking helmet as journeys across the Nordic setting, and the interior of his room, his paintings, and his collections provide more details about his personality. Despite the prevalent darkness, this is a story that always feels warm. For many young American readers, it provides new perspective, and a quiet lesson about the sweetness of a hero who shares his treasure when he gains it. The end pages, like Seb himself, are full of sunshine. — Edie Ching

tags: reviews, Starred Review, Seb and the Sun
Thursday 12.07.17
Posted by RGP
 

SEB AND THE SUN REVIEW: "unreservedly recommended"

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Many thanks to the Midwest Book Review for their review of SEB AND THE SUN in their December 2017 Issue: 

Seb is determined to find some light for his sleepy coastal town. It is so far north, the sun does not shine in winter and the days are cold, dreary, and dark as night. So Seb embarks on a mission to find the sun. Along with his friend Walrus, he makes a plan, collects supplies, and rows far out to sea. Will Seb be able to find the sun and bring its light and warmth back to his town? A superbly crafted children's picture book by author/illustrator Jami Gigot for youngsters ages 5 to 7, "Seb and the Sun" is original and consistently entertaining, making it an unreservedly recommended addition to family, elementary school, and community library picture book collections.

tags: Seb and the Sun, reviews
Wednesday 12.06.17
Posted by RGP
 
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