Alice Alone

(By Jessica Shaw)

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Author Jessica Shaw

“Book Descriptions: Alice has a BIG family. She has four older brothers and four younger sisters, which puts Alice smack-dab, kerplunk, right in the middle. And sometimes, this middle child just wants to be alone! One day, Alice sneaks away from a family gathering. She loves skipping, singing, and twirling on her own--until she realizes she's lost and feeling an itsy, bitsy, teensy, tiny bit . . . lonely. Hurriedly retracing her steps to the arms of her mushy, marvelous family, she learns that maybe being in the middle isn't so bad after all.

From Kirkus:

This emotionally satisfying story will reassure children with multiple siblings that they’re vital to their family’s happy dynamic. Alternatively, kids with few or no siblings will receive validation that they’re equally valuable, for love is present in families of any size. This tale also addresses children’s desire for independence—regardless of family size—and assures kids they’ll always be heartily welcomed back. The cheery, energetic illustrations depict a warm, active household. Alice is tan-skinned; her family members vary in skin tone.

A cozy, relatable family story. (Picture book. 4-7)

From Children's Literature:

In a bustling family with four older brothers and four younger sisters Alice is alone, kerplunk in the middle of the shuffle and the noise...Colorful illustrations capture Alice’s discomfort in the crowd, her joy at being alone, and then her excitement at returning to the fold. Recommended for school story time and home libraries. This book can spark discussions of family relationships, loneliness, and togetherness.

From Midwest Book Review:

Alice Alone
Jessica Shaw, author
Olga Herrera, illustrator
Amicus Ink

Critique: An original, charmingly and simply delightful picture book with an important underlying lesson about the value of family, "Alice Alone" by author/storyteller Jessica Shaw and artist/illustrator Olga Herrera is a fun read from start to finish. Thoroughly 'kid friendly' in style and presentation, this hardcover edition from Amicus Ink is an especially and unreservedly recommended pick for family, daycare center, preschool, elementary school, and community library collections for children ages 4-6.”