Ask a Bookseller: ‘Little Shrew’ by Akiko Mikakoski 



On The Thread’s Ask a Bookseller series, we talk to independent booksellers all over the country to find out what books they’re most excited about right now.

All September, Ask a Bookseller is marking the start of school by focusing on books for kids.

Cover for a book called "Little Shrew." It's an image of a shrew standing upright in a living room and holding a phone up to its ear.
"Little Shrew" by Akiko Miyakoshi
Courtesy Kids Can Press

This week’s recommendation comes from Ashley Robin Franklin of First Light Books in Austin, Texas.

Ashley adores the picture book/early reader title “Little Shrew” by Akiko Miyakoshi. It's a quiet collection of three stories about Little Shrew’s daily life, secret joys and friends — perfect for thoughtful kids and bedtime reading. 

“The pictures are honestly incredible. When this book first came in, I think I gasped when I took it out of the box. Akiko Miyakoshi is just an incredible illustrator. It is, I think, all graphite and watercolor, and so it has this very gentle quality to it that I love.

“I think that's just really sweet and really special. It’s a great starting point for questions about other people's lives and also for conversations about the quiet beauty of everyday life. It's not something you see in a kid's book that often.” 



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