Raymond's Perfect PresentBy Therese On LouieIllustrated by Suling Wang 2002, 29 pages, hardback. |
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When Raymond realizes he doesn't have enough money to buy flowers, he decides to grow them from seeds, but his mother has to return to the hospital before the flowers bloom. As the flowers grow and then begin to wilt, Raymond fears his mother will never see his present after all. The gift she receives instead is a total surprise, and more perfect than anything Raymond has planned.
Winner of Lee & Low's New Voices Award Honor, Raymond's Perfect Present captures the innocence of a child's love for his mother as he struggles through a difficult time. This heart-warming story reaches out to all readers who have sought to give those they love the "perfect present."
Suling Wang has an engineering degree from Stanford University and an illustration degree from the Academy of Art College in San Francisco. She has illustrated two books for older readers The Magic, Paintbrush and When the Circus Came to Town, both written by Laurence Yep. Wang lives in San Francisco with her husband. This is her first picture book.
Book Description from the Front Cover Flap
One day Raymond sees a young woman smile with pleasure when she is given a gift of flowers. Maybe I could buy Mom some flowers, Raymond thinks, to help her feel better now that she is home from the hospital.
Background on the Writer and Illustrator
Therese On Louie makes her picture book debut with Raymond's Perfect Present, which was inspired by both her own and her husband's childhood experiences. She has a masters degree in elementary education and currently teaches ESOL (English for Speakers of Other Languages). Louie lives in Bethesda, Maryland, with her husband.
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