Book Descriptions
for Luis Paints the World by Terry Farish and Oliver Dominguez
From Cooperative Children's Book Center (CCBC)
The night before Luis’s big brother, Nico, leaves for an army posting overseas, Luis paints a picture on the alley wall outside their home. “It’s the world,” he tells Nico. “So now you don’t have to go.” Of course Nico does go, but he sends back photos and messages about the places he sees. Luis begins incorporating images inspired by Nico’s photos and descriptions of far away into his mural, which gradually grows along the alley wall. Time passes. Seasons change. Sometimes it’s too cold for the paint to stick. Sometimes Luis and Mami don’t hear from Nico. Luis worries, wondering when Nico will come home to the baseball and the flan that he loves, even though Mami warns him baseball and flan are not always enough, that sometimes people move on. As others in the neighborhood help with the mural, it becomes a colorful celebration of their community and of the wider world in a story that ends with a joyful reunion. An author’s note explains how a mural project in her community inspired a story that will resonate with any child who is waiting for someone to come home. (Ages 5–8)
CCBC Choices 2017. © Cooperative Children's Book Center, Univ. of Wisconsin - Madison, 2017. Used with permission.
From the Publisher
Luis wishes Nico wasn't leaving for the Army. To show Nico he doesn't need to go, Luis begins a mural on the alleyway wall. Their house, the river, the Parque de las Ardillas--it's the world, all right there. Won't Nico miss Mami's sweet flan? What about their baseball games in the street?
But as Luis awaits his brother's return from duty, his own world expands as well, through swooping paint and the help of their bustling Dominican neighborhood.
Publisher description retrieved from Google Books.