Discover the stunning new picture book by presidential inaugural poet Amanda Gorman and Caldecott Honor-winning illustrator Christian Robinson.
You're told that This won't work, But how will you know If you never try?
We can ALL make a difference. Join Amanda Gorman and Christian Robinson in this beautifully illustrated tale of change, perfect for fans of Little Leaders and Goodnight Stories For Rebel Girls.
Empowering the next generation of writers, Something, Someday reveals how even the smallest gesture can have a lasting impact.
An engaging offering whose hopeful message will resonate with readers of all ages. - Kirkus Reviews
In a world where the problems around us can feel too big to fix or too painful to face, this book reminds us that small actions can create large impacts. - Common Sense Media
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Gorman immerses readers in the experience, assuring them that they are not alone in their longings for a better world.... An engaging offering whose hopeful message will resonate with readers of all ages. * Kirkus - starred review * [ A] soaring poem about change Together, the creators chronicle a child trusting their inner voice and working out how to address what feels in need of care, while Robinsons neighborhood scenes, portraying a community of varying abilities, ages, and skin tones, model collaboration as a means for metamorphosis * Publishers' Weekly - starred review * The picture books second-person point of view invites the audience to feel as if theyre a part of the story and empowered to change something within their community. The use of collage perfectly communicates the idea of what once was trash being transformed anew This picture books timely message about coming together to make a change is a perfect addition to all libraries * School Library Review - starred review *
Christian Robinson received a Caldecott Honor and a Coretta Scott King Illustrator Honor for his art in Last Stop on Market Street. He is the author and illustrator of the picture books Another and You Matter, and he has illustrated many more, including Milo Imagines the World, Carmela Full of Wishes, and the Gaston and Friends series. Amanda Gorman is the youngest presidential inaugural poet in US history. She is a committed advocate for the environment, racial equality, and gender justice.
In 2017, Urban Word named her the first-ever National Youth Poet Laureate. Gorman's performance of her poem "The Hill We Climb" at the 2021 Presidential Inauguration received critical acclaim and international attention. The special edition of her inaugural poem debuted at #1 on the New York Times bestseller list and was a Sunday Times Bestseller in the United Kingdom. She is also the author of the children's picture book Change Sings.
After graduating cum laude from Harvard University, she now lives in her hometown of Los Angeles.