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"A loving tale inventively and informatively told." --Kirkus (starred review)
"A uniquely told story that will delight all readers. Highly recommended." --School Library Journal (starred review)
"Clever, whimsical, and jam-packed with details" --The Horn Book (starred review)
"A friendship story chronicled through charts, graphs, and maps." --Publishers Weekly (starred review)
This is THE next book for fans of Mapping Sam and My Map Book! Told exclusively through charts and graphic illustrations, infographics designer Lalena Fisher explores the touching friendship of Ana and Harwin and how they work through their emotions when one friend learns the other is moving far away.
Friends Beyond Measure explores the world of infographics, including maps, diagrams, charts, timelines, and so much more! From the chart showing how to make fairy tea to the Venn Diagram of the friends' personalities, every page is filled with delicious details for the reader to pore over.
Ana and Harwin's friendship has been off the charts since day one! But when Harwin learns her family is going to move far away, the duo isn't sure how their friendship can survive the move.
See how their friend-o-meters calibrate in this imaginative, heartwarming story by beloved picture book creator and infographic designer Lalena Fisher.
An ideal read-aloud for classrooms, libraries, and homeschooling, this book includes backmatter that explains all about the different types of charts and graphics in the book and gives suggestions for readers to create charts of their own.
Readers will love all the fun details in this rich and visual story! And they'll engage in critical thinking while analyzing and evaluating the images.
Reviews (3)
School Library Journal Review
Gr 1--3--Ana and Harwin become best buds the day they meet. As in many friendships, theirs is full of adventure, imaginative play, and occasional disagreements. And as with many childhood friendships, they are certain theirs will last forever--until Harwin tells Ana her family is moving away. This sweet story is buoyed by colorful illustrations and a different chart or diagram on each page. For instance, a map of play activities at Ana's house shows that Harlow spent five hours trying to run up the crooked tree (Ana only spent one). A flow chart Ana creates for whether she can pack herself in Harlow's suitcase ends by asking, "Do I like breathing?" and concludes that she cannot, in fact, stow away. While so many diagrams could easily make the book feel cluttered, Fisher smartly uses color to delineate diagram parts and occasionally renders the background in a soft gray and white to allow the charts to stand out. Teachers will enjoy this as an easily accessible introduction to many types of charts. The first page, for instance, shows a pictorial Venn diagram of what the girls have in common. The details in the various charts reward close reading with laughable details that further highlight the girls' distinct personalities. Back matter explains the types of charts used in the book, including Venn diagrams, maps, time lines, bar charts, flow charts, and more. VERDICT A uniquely told story that will delight all readers. Highly recommended.--Lindsay Loup
Publisher's Weekly Review
Fisher, an infographics contributor to the New York Times, makes her solo debut with a friendship story chronicled through charts, graphs, and maps. When narrator Ana, an inveterate "charter" portrayed with brown skin, meets white-presenting Harwin at a fair, their commonalities and unique qualities become the subject of the book's first chart, a Venn diagram that notes Ana's ADHD and interest in medical science as well as Harwin's dyslexia and appreciation of climbing trees. Subsequent spreads chronicle their deepening connection, using different kinds of visuals, each rendered in energetic pencil and marker cartooning: the x and y axis depicting tree-climbing skills are layered with the tree's trunk and limbs, and a coordinate chart shows where Ana and Harwin intersect in terms of tolerance for loud, noisy parties. Learning that Harwin is moving "really far away," Ana droops over an emotion-centric bar chart, and flowcharts the viability of being mailed to Harwin's new home. But it's possible to conceptualize probabilities as well as realities, and the book ends on a hopeful note, as the kids imagine what the future may hold in store--from virtual birthday parties to global, grown-up adventures. A glossary of charts with activities concludes this social-emotional dataviz accounting. Ages 4--8. Agent: Lara Perkins, Andrea Brown Literary. (Feb.)
Booklist Review
From the day they met, Ana and Harwin were best friends. They played for countless hours together, until Harwin finds out she has to move far away. Suddenly, the hours begin to fly miserably fast. No matter what, though, they're determined to make their friendship last. The story is PreK-simple in its plot and text but remarkably complex in its method, expertly using infographics on every page: a Venn diagram of the girls' overlapping interests, a floor plan of the house-labeling games played within, an illustrated Halloween time line, a coordinate chart about tree climbing, a bar chart of emotional states, and a schematic diagram of the ingredients in fairy tea. Even the copyright and dedication are infographics. Fisher, who has created information graphics for the New York Times, has used her unique skill set to tap into an entirely original mode of storytelling for her author-illustrator debut. While the appeal of schematics, flowcharts, time lines, and pie charts may not be universal, those with interest in the topic will feel wondrously seen.