A heartening picture book, adpated for audio, about a young pup who looks different from her siblings and ultimately learns that love, rather than how you look, is what makes a family.
Sutton Button has always looked different from her family. While her siblings had short, stout legs, Sutton's legs were long like noodles. And while her siblings had scruffy, yellow fur, Sutton was a tricolor puppy with soft fur.
But when others don't believe that Sutton and her siblings are actually related, Sutton starts to wonder if she really belongs in her family at all--until she realizes that her and her family are the same in all the most important ways and that love, rather than what you look like, is what makes a family.
With heartwarming prose, A Family Looks Like Love is a story about the enduring power of love and teaches listeners that family comes in all shapes and sizes.
Kaitlyn Wells is an award-winning journalist whose work has been featured in The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, and The Washington Post, among others. Her commentary on diverse literature can be found in The New York Times Book Review, BookPage, and Diverse Kids Books. Bring her chocolate or ask about her pets to become fast friends. A Family Looks Like Love is her debut children’s book. She lives in New York City with her wonderful husband, rambunctious dog, and demanding cat. You can visit Kaitlyn online at www.kaitwells.com and on Twitter @KaitWells
Sawyer Cloud is a self-taught artist living in Madagascar, her native country. Though she didn’t have the privilege of going to an art school, she has always been passionate about visual art and learned the illustration industry through personal research and work experience. When she’s not drawing, she can be found singing out loud in her room, wearing her favorite fairy costume. She lives with her family and her two pets, Arya the dog and Potter the cat. You can visit Sawyer online at www.sawyer.cloud
A heartening picture book, adpated for audio, about a young pup who looks different from her siblings and ultimately learns that love, rather than how you look, is what makes a family.
Sutton Button has always looked different from her family. While her siblings had short, stout legs, Sutton's legs were long like noodles. And while her siblings had scruffy, yellow fur, Sutton was a tricolor puppy with soft fur.
But when others don't believe that Sutton and her siblings are actually related, Sutton starts to wonder if she really belongs in her family at all--until she realizes that her and her family are the same in all the most important ways and that love, rather than what you look like, is what makes a family.
With heartwarming prose, A Family Looks Like Love is a story about the enduring power of love and teaches listeners that family comes in all shapes and sizes.
Author
Kaitlyn Wells is an award-winning journalist whose work has been featured in The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, and The Washington Post, among others. Her commentary on diverse literature can be found in The New York Times Book Review, BookPage, and Diverse Kids Books. Bring her chocolate or ask about her pets to become fast friends. A Family Looks Like Love is her debut children’s book. She lives in New York City with her wonderful husband, rambunctious dog, and demanding cat. You can visit Kaitlyn online at www.kaitwells.com and on Twitter @KaitWells
Sawyer Cloud is a self-taught artist living in Madagascar, her native country. Though she didn’t have the privilege of going to an art school, she has always been passionate about visual art and learned the illustration industry through personal research and work experience. When she’s not drawing, she can be found singing out loud in her room, wearing her favorite fairy costume. She lives with her family and her two pets, Arya the dog and Potter the cat. You can visit Sawyer online at www.sawyer.cloud