Little Big Sister
A Journey of Acceptance and Family
Eoin Colfer author Celia Ivey illustrator
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Little Island
Published:1st Jun '23
Should be back in stock very soon
A touching story of Starr, a girl with dwarfism, exploring themes of acceptance and family in Little Big Sister.
In Little Big Sister, readers are introduced to Starr, a young girl navigating the complexities of growing up with dwarfism. Living with her mother and younger sister, Babs, Starr experiences a range of emotions as she realizes that her height sets her apart from her peers. As Babs grows taller, Starr begins to grapple with her self-image and the challenges that come with being different in a world that often prioritizes conformity.
Starting primary school marks a significant turning point for Starr. Initially, she feels disheartened by her shorter stature, which leads to feelings of insecurity and isolation. However, with the unwavering support of her mother and a compassionate teacher, Starr embarks on a journey of self-discovery. She learns to embrace her uniqueness and finds the strength to express her individuality, ultimately shining in her own right.
Little Big Sister is a heartwarming tale that gently addresses themes of disability, family dynamics, and the universal quest for acceptance. The narrative is enriched by vibrant illustrations created by an artist with dwarfism, adding depth to Starr's experiences. This engaging story serves not only as an entertaining read for children but also as a valuable resource for fostering understanding and empathy towards those who are different.
"Takes quite a mature approach to how it feels to be different and how saying difference doesn’t matter is sometimes more of a hindrance than a help. It’s also about the big love that can come with facing that difference as a team, and the joy of having a sister, big or small, or both at once."
* Irish Independent *"Full of warmth and wisdom."
* Meath Chronicle *"Both fun and gentle."
* Armadillo MagaziISBN: 9781915071057
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64 pages