When Isabel and her family move to the United States, Isabel misses all
the things she left behind in Mexico, especially her aunt Lupita and
hearing people speak Spanish. But she also experiences some wonderful
new things--her first snow storm and a teacher who does not speak
Spanish but has a big smile. Even better, Papa and her brother Chavo
help her turn a big box into her own quiet place, where she keeps her
books and toys and writes letters to Aunt Lupita. As she decorates and
adds more and more on to her quiet place, it is here that Isabel feels
the most at home in her new country while she learns to adjust to the
changes in her life.
Set in the 1950s and told through Isabel's letters to her aunt, Sarah
Stewart and Caldecott Medalist David Small have created a charming and
unforgettable young heroine who will win the hearts of readers in this
story of immigration and assimilation. The Quiet Place is a Kirkus
Reviews Best Children's Book of 2012