This smart and whimsical portrait of the inhabitants of a town reveals
the joys of discovering what makes each person unique and
extraordinary.
Nico lives in a small coastal town, a place like any other, with
ordinary neighbors and friends. But are they really ordinary? As Nico
meanders through his town he introduces readers to his friends. There's
Josean, who works on the docks and who could be an Olympic rower. Peru
recites all different kinds of poetry to his son. Nico's best friend,
Telmo, is a skateboarder with a wild imagination. Eva plays a mean jazz
guitar and gives lessons so she can pay her rent and go to school.
There's Keiko, a potter; Dave, who is really tall; Sara, who owns a
bookstore; Claud, a waiter whose real passion is astronomy. Each of
these people, twenty-one in all, is depicted in charming, colorful
drawings that celebrate quirkiness and individuality. This book
encourages young readers to get to know the people around them and
discover how everyone is different in their own wonderful way.