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SORRY, SNAIL by Tracy Subisak

SORRY, SNAIL

by Tracy Subisak ; illustrated by Tracy Subisak

Pub Date: May 16th, 2023
ISBN: 9780316537728
Publisher: Little, Brown

Big emotions can have big consequences.

Ari, an Asian-presenting child with olive skin and dark hair, is mad. She’s not allowed to yell, so she tries dancing, but it doesn’t help. Irritated by loud munching sounds nearby, she stomps over to a bush, where she finds a target for her anger: a tiny mollusk, Ms. Snail. Ari whispers insults (“That silly shell.” “Those tentacle eyes!”) at the snail and jeers. Later that night, Ari is awakened by Ms. Snail, now portrayed much larger, who demands an apology. Startled, the girl tries to comply, but Ms. Snail doesn’t believe her. At school the next day, Ari discovers Ms. Snail has slimed the monkey bars, preventing Ari from swinging. And Ms. Snail’s friends pressure Ari for a real apology. Realizing that she has hurt Ms. Snail, Ari eventually finds a solution that satisfies the snails and restores peace. Although Ari learns that it’s not OK to take out her anger on an innocent bystander, she doesn’t find an appropriate alternative for handling big emotions, which feels like a missed opportunity. Still, exaggerated perspectives and proportions, as well as enlarged type, effectively invoke both humor and hyperbole. Subisak’s vivid palette of deep blues, greens, and oranges draws readers into both Ari’s and Ms. Snail’s dynamic emotional journeys. (This book was reviewed digitally.)

A reminder that everyone—no matter how small—deserves kindness.

(Picture book. 3-6)