Book Descriptions
for My Mom by Anthony Browne
From The United States Board on Books for Young People (USBBY)
Opening with an understated and frequently reiterated, “She’s nice, my mom” (n.p.), Anthony Browne continues his series of companion books about the members of an unseen child’s family— My Dad (2001) and My Brother (reviewed here). Mom is wrapped in flowers and hearts, but she’s also tough when the going gets rough. The author Browne has produced great similes, “tough as a rhino” (n.p.), but the artist Browne provides the humor: the rhino sports a lovely bow on its tusk that matches mom’s housecoat. Youngsters will enjoy creating their personal paean to mom using My Mom as a mentor text. 2006 USBBY-CBC Outstanding International Books List. Anthony Browne has won the Kate Greenaway Medal twice and was a recipient of the Hans Christian Andersen Award for his body of work. lmp
Originally published in Great Britain by Trans world/Doubleday, in 2005.
From the Publisher
We first meet Mom over a cup of coffee, clad in a floral robe. The robe is ever present as her child describes her wondrous abilities and traits. The ultimate message that shines forth is: "I love my mom. And you know what? SHE LOVES ME! (And she always will.)"
"With simplicity, strength, and complete understanding of children's perceptions, Browne uses the voice of an unseen child to praise one mother – and, by extension, all moms." – Booklist
"The sentiment is so pure that this tale will be a beloved addition to a family's repertoire of stories to treasure." – Kirkus Reviews