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Children's Fiction Self-esteem & Self-reliance

When You Have to Wait

by (author) Melanie Conklin

illustrated by Leah Hong

Publisher
Roaring Brook Press
Initial publish date
Jan 2024
Category
Self-Esteem & Self-Reliance, Emotions & Feelings, New Experience
Recommended Age
4 to 8
Recommended Grade
p to 3
  • Hardback

    ISBN
    9781250816542
    Publish Date
    Jan 2024
    List Price
    $24.99

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Description

A mindful, gentle picture book about patience and learning to find beauty in the act of waiting.
Sometimes, you have to wait.
For the line at the public pool on a hot summer day.
For mom to come home after being away.
For your legs to grow just a bit longer to ride a new big kid bike.
The seconds drag on... each one feels like forever. Why can’t you have it now?
But while you wait, you might notice things: a possible new friend who is also in line, why homecoming hugs are extra special, and how beautiful the world is when you’re not racing by.
Sometimes, when you have to wait, you find the good in the moments between now and later.

About the authors

Contributor Notes

Melanie Conklin grew up in North Carolina and worked as a product designer before she began her writing career. She is the author of middle grade novels Counting Thyme, Every Missing Piece, A Perfect Mistake, Crushed (2024), and her debut picture book, When You Have to Wait. Her books have won awards such as the International Literacy Association Teacher’s Choice Award, Bank Street Best Children’s Book, and nominations to seven state reading lists. When she’s not writing, Melanie spends her time doodling and dreaming up new ways to be creative. She lives in Massachusetts with her family.
Leah Hong spent many of her childhood hours drawing stories, but it wasn’t until she had children of her own that she became re-immersed in the world of picture books, and fell in love with them all over again. An art school graduate with a visual arts degree in painting, Leah has worked both as an illustrator and a graphic designer. Her lifelong love of making art and storytelling led her to create her picture book debut, Happy Dreams, Little Bunny. She lives with her family in Vancouver, British Columbia.

Editorial Reviews

★"In a world fixated on instant gratification, Conklin and Hong make a persuasive case for the sense of joy and connection that can be found when we slow down. A relatable and beautifully rendered tale about the value of patience." —Kirkus, starred review
"Conklin and Hong compassionately limn experiences of childhood longing in an emotionally honest picture book about one of life’s truths: Sometimes, you have to wait.” —Publishers Weekly, starred review
"This peaceful picture book is a kind reminder that it is okay to slow down and find beautiful ways to pass the time as you wait." —Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books (BCCB)