My Quiet Ship: When They Argue

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by Hallee Adelman

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A sensitive and imaginative story about coping with conflict at home. Whenever the yelling in his house starts, Quinn runs to a special hiding place. There he becomes captain of the Quiet Ship, where he can get far, far away from the yelling that hurts his ears and makes him feel scared. But one day the Quiet Ship is broken and Quinn needs a new plan, one that requires him to be brave. A thoughtful treatment of a difficult topic, this story is for any child who faces fighting in the home. PreS-Gr 1-Children use the power of their imaginations to create fabulous worlds, but Quinn uses his to escape whenever his parents yell. This young boy gathers his spaceflight supplies and crew, which consists of stuffed animals, pillows and things to draw with, and buries himself in a cardboard box for blast off whenever his parents argue. The rumbling of his spaceship drowns out the yelling as he sees the universe and explores other planets. However, one night, the yelling is so loud that it breaks his Quiet Ship. Sánchez (Here I Am) uses a combination of traditional and digital brushes to evoke fear and the idea of safety. On one spread, Quinn attempts "to draw happy pictures to forget about the sounds" that make him sick. Jagged lines reach across an enveloping blackness toward the warm glow of his flashlight inside his Quiet Ship, mimicking his parents' argument and his small attempts to escape. Adelman fills an important need, and her prose, paired with Sánchez's revealing art, showcase Quinn's very real fear. Quinn eventually gets mad at the yelling and enters the room where his parents are. They stop, in silence, as he finally tells them to stop yelling. Later, his parents enter his room and kindly, quietly talk with him about his fears. There is certainly a great demand for picture books about emotional awareness and trauma, and this idealistic depiction will fill that demand. This is still, however, an important and necessary story when it comes to helping children find their voices. VERDICT An excellent purchase for any public library and a first purchase for those who work one-on-one with children in traumatic situations.-Rachel Zuffa, Case High School, Racine, WIα(c) Copyright 2011. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted. "An important and necessary story when it comes to helping children find their voices... excellent."― School Library Journal Hallee Adelman is the author of numerous books for children and works to better the lives of kids and families through education, story, and film. With a PhD in education, she has taught elementary through university students and was nominated twice for the Disney Teacher of the Year Award. Hallee lives outside Philadelphia with her family. Sonia Sánchez is the award-winning illustrator of Evelyn Del Rey is Moving Away and The Wonderful Habits of Rabbits. She lives with her husband, son, and cat in a blue house near the Mediterranean Sea.

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