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Odds and Ends [Kõva köide]

  • Formaat: Hardback, 32 pages, kõrgus x laius: 229x210 mm, Full-color illustrations throughout
  • Ilmumisaeg: 28-May-2026
  • Kirjastus: Enchanted Lion Books
  • ISBN-10: 1592704794
  • ISBN-13: 9781592704798
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  • Formaat: Hardback, 32 pages, kõrgus x laius: 229x210 mm, Full-color illustrations throughout
  • Ilmumisaeg: 28-May-2026
  • Kirjastus: Enchanted Lion Books
  • ISBN-10: 1592704794
  • ISBN-13: 9781592704798
In this charming translated work from Finland, an imaginative child makes a scrapbook of "lasts" instead of "firsts," inviting readers to reflect on what they hold onto and save.

Some people collect pens, shells, or stamps. Others collect friends, trips, or world records. This picture book shares one girls unusual collection: a collection of lasts. 

With a feel for the poignant, the bittersweet, and the odd, an observant, emotionally astute child shares the whimsical, eccentric, and touching lasts she has collected, from the last day cold enough for a wool cap, to the last anxious breath before a high dive, to the last person in her class to lose a tooth, to the last piece of chocolate, to the last words of a whole life. 

Beautifully illustrated in pencil and watercolor, this is an exploration of lasts that might set something new in motionor might bring finality. There are feelings of fear, sadness, contentment, longing, and happiness here, making for a wistful picture book in which a young girls collection of last moments is depicted with a warm touch. 

Odds and Ends is a collection of memories which invites open discussion of each readers personal lasts.

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STARRED REVIEW!  Hurmes skillfully rendered art and thoughtful text capture the range of emotions children experience, while helping them reflect on their feelings and observations in new ways... Children will open this one again and again, smiling, thinking, soaking in the beauty, feeling respected and understood. * Kirkus Reviews * STARRED REVIEW! [ A] young narrator presents a literary volume of 'lasts' in Hurmes affecting picture book Evocative moments include the mundane, the transformative, and the profound The final collection offers a piercing portrait of the many ineffable moments that make up a life. * Publishers Weekly * STARRED REVIEW!  At turns whimsical, thought-provoking, and heartbreaking, this sentimental picture book invites readers of all ages to celebrate the 'lasts' in life... Atmospheric pencil and watercolor illustrations form a scrapbook of memories and moments the child narrator collects. * Foreword Reviews * The book follows a girl who collects different 'lasts.' ... The tone is heartwarming, funny, and thoughtful. Just the right kind of SEL book to prompt conversations between teachers/students parents/children on the lasts that they have had over their own lives. Think of it as an oddball memory book. This is about how kids look at the world and what they notice. -- Librarian Betsy Bird * A Fuse #8 Production *

Maija Hurme is an illustrator, writer, and graphic designer who spends half of her time working with childrens literature and illustrations. Hurme, who lives in Helsinki, Finland, has illustrated many books for children. Her books have been nominated for the Nordic Councils Childrens Literature Prize, the Finlandia Junior Prize, and the Arvid Lydecken Prize. She likes to find inspiration for her stories in her own and others children; nature; small, strange objects; and the environment. Mia Spangenberg holds a PhD in Scandinavian studies from the University of Washington, with a focus on Finnish literature and cultural studies. She is a 2017 graduate of the Finnish to English literary translation mentorship program organized by FILI, Finlands literary organization. Spangenberg is passionate about championing international childrens literature and writes articles for WorldKidLit about picture books from around the world.