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What the Road Said

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What the Road Said is the New York Times-bestselling comforting and uplifting picture book from bestselling poet and activist Cleo Wade.
Which way do I go?
That is your choice to make,
said the Road.
But what if I go the wrong way?
The Road curved a little,
almost as if it was giving me a hug, and said,
Do not worry. Sometimes we go the wrong way on our
way to the right way.

It's okay to be afraid or to sometimes wander down the wrong path. Bestselling poet and activist Cleo Wade's What the Road Said features illustrations by Lucie de Moyencourt and encourages us to lead with kindness and curiosity, remembering that the most important thing we can do in life is to keep going.

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    • Kirkus

      From an artist, poet, and Instagram celebrity, a pep talk for all who question where a new road might lead. Opening by asking readers, "Have you ever wanted to go in a different direction," the unnamed narrator describes having such a feeling and then witnessing the appearance of a new road "almost as if it were magic." "Where do you lead?" the narrator asks. The Road's twice-iterated response--"Be a leader and find out"--bookends a dialogue in which a traveler's anxieties are answered by platitudes. "What if I fall?" worries the narrator in a stylized, faux hand-lettered type Wade's Instagram followers will recognize. The Road's dialogue and the narration are set in a chunky, sans-serif type with no quotation marks, so the one flows into the other confusingly. "Everyone falls at some point, said the Road. / But I will always be there when you land." Narrator: "What if the world around us is filled with hate?" Road: "Lead it to love." Narrator: "What if I feel stuck?" Road: "Keep going." De Moyencourt illustrates this colloquy with luminous scenes of a small, brown-skinned child, face turned away from viewers so all they see is a mop of blond curls. The child steps into an urban mural, walks along a winding country road through broad rural landscapes and scary woods, climbs a rugged metaphorical mountain, then comes to stand at last, Little Prince-like, on a tiny blue and green planet. Wade's closing claim that her message isn't meant just for children is likely superfluous...in fact, forget the just. Inspiration, shrink wrapped. (Picture book. 6-8, adult)

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      April 19, 2021
      The road is not only a metaphor for life’s journey in this meditative picture book but also a supportive and wise friend accompanying readers on their individual paths. A young narrator wonders if there is “something more... something just.../ different” before happening upon a new road and asking where it leads. The road responds, “Be a leader and find out.” Thus begins a conversation between the two that results in encouraging, confident answers to questions such as, “What if I get lost?” “What if I get lonely?” and “What if the world around us is filled with hate?” Alongside de Moyencourt’s vividly colored, bucolic scenes of the natural world, accessible language and a heartfelt tone make this a meta guide for a broad range of readers finding their way to their future. Ages 6–10.

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  • ATOS Level:3
  • Lexile® Measure:560
  • Interest Level:K-3(LG)
  • Text Difficulty:0-2

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