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  :Caron Levis (Author), Charles Santoso (Illustrator)
  ǻ : Atheneum Books
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  ISBN:9781481426404
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Hardcover: 40 pages
ISBN-10: 1481426400
ISBN-13: 978-1481426404
å ũ: 28.5 cm x 26.1 cm



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Book Description
A beautiful, honest portrait of loss and deep friendship told through the story of two iconic polar bears.
Gus lives in a big park in the middle of an even bigger city, and he spends his days with Ida. Ida is right there. Always.
Then one sad day, Gus learns that Ida is very sick, and she isnt going to get better. The friends help each other face the difficult news with whispers, sniffles, cuddles, and even laughs. Slowly Gus realizes that even after Ida is gone, she will still be with him--through the sounds of their city, and the memories that live in their favorite spots.
Ida, Always is an exquisitely told story of two best friends--inspired by a real bear friendship--and a gentle, moving, needed reminder that loved ones lost will stay in our hearts, always.



Review

I am in awe of this wise, endearing, tender and beautiful--so very beautiful--book, which is sure to become a classic of children's literature. The words and the pictures meld perfectly to explore the emotional journey of love and loss, breaking your heart and then beginning to mend it. (Judith Viorst, author of the bestselling Alexander books and The Tenth Good Thing About Barney)


"This is a picture book about loss and grief, so it is probably not a coincidence that it is pictorially dominated by skies. Santoso paints amazing skies.There's a spectacular view of the sky on almost every page of the story.... The book is very blunt about what's happening: "one day, when her body stopped working, Ida would die." Levis writes about death and the bears' mutual devotion with surprising beauty.... But some of the most affecting passages are hardly poetic at all... the pictures are so simple they're heartbreaking." (Kirkus Reviews)


"Inspired by two polar bears that lived in New York Citys Central Park Zoo several years ago, Levis (Stuck with the Blooz) takes readers on a reassuring emotional journey that explores friendship, love, and loss.... Leviss characterization of caring, supportive friends is spot on.... The description of Idas passing is brief, poignant, and gentle, as is Guss adjustment to life without his best friend. Santoso (I Dont Like Koala) creates gauzy backgrounds featuring the city skyline and the zoos greenery, and his slightly anthropomorphic bears convey a wealth of feeling through their expressive eyes, smiles, and body language." (Publishers Weekly *STARRED REVIEW*)


"Loosely based on Gus and Ida, the polar bears who lived at the Central Park Zoo until Idas death in 2011 and Guss death in 2013, this frank yet sensitive work explores loss and affirms the power of friendship.... While the tone is gentle, Levis is honest about the turmoil and anguish of terminal illness.... The quiet, lyrical text is complemented by the soft, evocative visuals.... Santosos design is particularly inspired, with good use of the gutter and perspective.... Although Gus experiences real loss upon Idas death, the book ends on a hopeful note, emphasizing the strength of the friendship and Guss memories of Ida. VERDICT A tender and honest portrayal of coming to terms with death." (School Library Journal *STARRED REVIEW*)


"This simple story of bereavement and friendship is made even more affecting by its richly colored, quiet illustrations.... A heartfelt and powerful depiction of loss and recovery." (Booklist)


Inspired by two real-life polar bears, Gus and Ida, who were residents of New York Citys Central Park Zoo, this wonderful story about the loss of a loved one is beautifully told. Its an example of childrens books at their best. Santosos dense, luscious paintings give the couple a solid, reassuring world to live in. This is a difficult story to tell for both children and adults, but Ida, Always does it with simplicity and grace. (Dan Yaccarino The New York Times Book Review)


"In an honest and upfront manner, [Caron Levis] gracefully reflects the complicated emotions of not only dealing with loss afterward, but living with the dying. In Levis's soothing narrative, Ida will always be with Gus, because, as Ida told him,"You don't have to see it to feel it." The polar bears are sweetly and expressively drawn, and the sky, clouds, shadows, sunshine and rain in Australian illustrator Charles Santoso's (I Don't Like Koala) softly luminous digital paintings all beautifully mirror the story's joy and sadness." (Shelf Awareness *STARRED REVIEW*)
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