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A Bike Like Sergio's - Maribeth Boelts

A Bike Like Sergio's

By: Maribeth Boelts, Noah Z. Jones (Illustrator)

Paperback | 4 September 2018

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Ruben feels like he is the only kid without a bike. His friend Sergio reminds him that his birthday is coming, but Ruben knows his family can’t afford that.

So when Ruben sees a dollar bill fall out of someone’s purse, he picks it up and puts it in his pocket. But when he gets home, he discovers it’s not one dollar or even five or ten — it’s a hundred-dollar bill, more than enough for a new bike just like Sergio’s! Finders keepers, right? Presenting a relatable story with subtlety and heart, the creative team behind Those Shoes pairs up again for a story about how hard it can be to do the right thing.

Book features :
  • Another warm and honest picture book from Maribeth Boelts that handles an important moral issue for kids in a sensitive and non-judgmental way.
  • The character of Ruben is very real and terrifically developed. He is a regular kid, just like the reader, and he really struggles with what to do with the money in a very believable, and ultimately admirable, way.
  • Like Those Shoes and Happy Like Soccer, this picture book from Maribeth Boelts features a relatable kid character whose family is in a difficult financial situation.
Industry Reviews
Boelts lays out Ruben's ethical dilemma and emotional turmoil without preaching, and his struggle and journey toward the moral choice--which includes an interlude in which he believes he has lost the money--is both dramatic and genuine. Jones's mixed-media illustrations capture the scuffed-up feel of Ruben's urban neighborhood, as well as the sweet earnestness of the bespectacled hero and his multiracial family. "I am happy and mixed up, full and empty, with what's right and what's gone," says Ruben after returning the money. Readers will second those emotions.
--Publishers Weekly (starred review)

This tale of temptation, ethics, guilt, and family love is firmly grounded in the economic realities of today, as was the earlier collaboration between Boelts and Jones, Those Shoes (rev. 11/07)...The resolution is realistic for a kid with a loving, supportive fam- ily, and it leaves plenty of room for talking about what is most important in life from an authentically childlike perspective.
--Horn Book

Continuing from their acclaimed Those Shoes (2007), Boelts and Jones entwine conversations on money, motives, and morality...Embedded in this heartwarming story of doing the right thing is a deft examination of the pressures of income inequality on children.
--Kirkus Reviews

The colorful mixed-media illustrations show a well- appointed school and a friendly urban setting with just the right amount of detail to allow the important interpersonal dynamics to be front and center.
--Booklist

The art, digitally assembled line and watercolor with touches of pencil, has some of Brian Karas' homey naivete but a texture and portraiture all its own, and the carefully chosen details of school, grocery, and home backgrounds effectively set the stage. Sure to elicit discussion among kids, this is a morality play that strikes at the heart.
--Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books

Parents of all economic backgrounds can use this selection to start a conversation about right and wrong.
--School Library Journal

Maribeth Boelts's A Bike Like Sergio's honestly, lyrically captures the heat, sweat and rollercoaster nature of a child's ethical dilemma. Noah Z. Jones's watercolor, pen and ink artwork has a free and sketchy style, expressive and thoroughly charming. A true stand-out from the author-illustrator team behind Those Shoes.
--Shelf Awareness for Readers

A good one to share with children. Let them think on it a while. And then some.
--Kirkus Reviews (blog)

Maribeth Boelts captures the agony of a moral dilemma in "A Bike Like Sergio's," a picture book for 5- to 8-year-olds...Noah Z. Jones's expressive, naive illustrations reinforce the sincerity of a boy's valiant struggle with temptation.
--The Wall Street Journal

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