Everybody in the Red Brick Building

By Anne Wynter, Oge Mora

Price: $19.99

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Everybody in the Red Brick Building

By Anne Wynter, Oge Mora

Price: $19.99

About the Book

A fresh, urban take on bedtime stories in the spirit of The House That Jack Built and Chicka Chicka Boom Boom, from debut author Anne Wynter and Caldecott Honoree Oge Mora.

Everybody in the red brick building was asleep. Until . . .

WaaaAAH!

Rraak! Wake up!

Pitter patter STOMP!

Pssheew!

A chain reaction of noises wakes up several children (and a cat) living in an apartment building. But it’s late in the night, so despite the disturbances, one by one, the building’s inhabitants return to their beds—this time with a new set of sounds to lull them to sleep.

Product Details

ISBN: 9780062865762
Imprint: Clarion Books
On Sale: Oct 19, 2021
List price: $19.99
No of pages: 32
Trim Size: 9.350 in (w) x 11.350 in (h) x 0.400 in (d)
BISAC 1: JUVENILE FICTION / Bedtime & Dreams
BISAC 2: JUVENILE FICTION / Concepts / Sounds
BISAC 3: JUVENILE FICTION / Lifestyles / City & Town Life
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Anne Wynter

Biography

Anne Wynter is the author of numerous board books and picture books, including So Many Years, Everybody in the Red Brick Building, and Nell Plants a Tree, which won the Ezra Jack Keats Award and the Golden Kite Award and was selected as the 2023 Texas Great Read. Originally from Houston, Texas, Anne currently lives in Austin, Texas, with her family. To learn more or say hello, visit annewynter.com.  

Oge Mora

Biography

Oge Mora graduated from Rhode Island School of Design with a BFA in illustration. Her debut picture book, Thank You, Omu!, was a Caldecott Honor Book, a New York Times Notable Book and Editors’ Choice, and a Junior Library Guild selection. She is also the author-illustrator of Saturday as well as the illustrator of The Oldest Student: How Mary Walker Learned to Read. Oge lives in Providence, Rhode Island, and invites you to visit her website at ogemora.com.

Reviews

The onomatopoeia in this cumulative tale is appropriate for the actions described and is so much fun to read . . . Certain to become a favorite bedtime book.” — Kirkus Reviews (starred review)

“Sounds rise to a crescendo and then descend into quiet in this rollicking roller coaster of a book. . . . A sound-evocative tour de force.” — Booklist (starred review)

“Mora’s dynamic, richly colored collage art reinforces the warm, cozy scenes and adds depth, ­texture, and vitality to the pages. The subtle diversity, urban setting, and universality of theme make this an excellent addition to bedtime bookshelves everywhere.” — Horn Book (starred review)

Mora’s art is the ideal match for Wynter’s engaging text . . . This gentle sonic adventure is just right for sending children off to sleep.” — BookPage (starred review)

Lush collages in jewel tones by Caldecott Honoree Mora illuminate the story of a restless night in a city apartment building whose inhabitants represent many ethnicities, skin tones, and family structures . . . In this lulling story by debut author Wynter, readers watch a group of people confront the same common communal experience—and overcome it.” — Publishers Weekly (starred review)

About the Book

A fresh, urban take on bedtime stories in the spirit of The House That Jack Built and Chicka Chicka Boom Boom, from debut author Anne Wynter and Caldecott Honoree Oge Mora.

Everybody in the red brick building was asleep. Until . . .

WaaaAAH!

Rraak! Wake up!

Pitter patter STOMP!

Pssheew!

A chain reaction of noises wakes up several children (and a cat) living in an apartment building. But it’s late in the night, so despite the disturbances, one by one, the building’s inhabitants return to their beds—this time with a new set of sounds to lull them to sleep.

Product Details

ISBN: 9780062865762
Imprint: Clarion Books
On Sale: Oct 19, 2021
List price: $19.99
No of pages: 32
Trim Size: 9.350 in (w) x 11.350 in (h) x 0.400 in (d)
BISAC 1: JUVENILE FICTION / Bedtime & Dreams
BISAC 2: JUVENILE FICTION / Concepts / Sounds
BISAC 3: JUVENILE FICTION / Lifestyles / City & Town Life
BISAC 4:
BISAC 5:
BISAC 6:

Anne Wynter

Biography

Anne Wynter is the author of numerous board books and picture books, including So Many Years, Everybody in the Red Brick Building, and Nell Plants a Tree, which won the Ezra Jack Keats Award and the Golden Kite Award and was selected as the 2023 Texas Great Read. Originally from Houston, Texas, Anne currently lives in Austin, Texas, with her family. To learn more or say hello, visit annewynter.com.  

Oge Mora

Biography

Oge Mora graduated from Rhode Island School of Design with a BFA in illustration. Her debut picture book, Thank You, Omu!, was a Caldecott Honor Book, a New York Times Notable Book and Editors’ Choice, and a Junior Library Guild selection. She is also the author-illustrator of Saturday as well as the illustrator of The Oldest Student: How Mary Walker Learned to Read. Oge lives in Providence, Rhode Island, and invites you to visit her website at ogemora.com.

Reviews

The onomatopoeia in this cumulative tale is appropriate for the actions described and is so much fun to read . . . Certain to become a favorite bedtime book.” — Kirkus Reviews (starred review)

“Sounds rise to a crescendo and then descend into quiet in this rollicking roller coaster of a book. . . . A sound-evocative tour de force.” — Booklist (starred review)

“Mora’s dynamic, richly colored collage art reinforces the warm, cozy scenes and adds depth, ­texture, and vitality to the pages. The subtle diversity, urban setting, and universality of theme make this an excellent addition to bedtime bookshelves everywhere.” — Horn Book (starred review)

Mora’s art is the ideal match for Wynter’s engaging text . . . This gentle sonic adventure is just right for sending children off to sleep.” — BookPage (starred review)

Lush collages in jewel tones by Caldecott Honoree Mora illuminate the story of a restless night in a city apartment building whose inhabitants represent many ethnicities, skin tones, and family structures . . . In this lulling story by debut author Wynter, readers watch a group of people confront the same common communal experience—and overcome it.” — Publishers Weekly (starred review)

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