Book Descriptions
for Life Without Nico by Andrea Maturana and Francisco Javier Olea
From Cooperative Children's Book Center (CCBC)
There are plenty of picture books about best friends moving away and they follow a similar pattern—shock, sadness, adjustment, and, finally, finding a new friend. This book has all of that with an added twist: Maia’s best friend, Nico, returns after a year away and things are different. “Maia thought she’d be happy but instead she’s worried. Her life has become so full. Will there be room for, Nico too?” The simple, straightforward narrative focuses on Maia’s emotional responses to Nico’s departure and return, while expressionistic illustrations perfectly capture the tone. (Ages 4–8)
CCBC Choices 2017. © Cooperative Children's Book Center, Univ. of Wisconsin - Madison, 2017. Used with permission.
From the Publisher
Maia and Nico are the very best of friends, spending all of their time together. When Nico and his family move far away for a little while, Maia is left with a hole in her life that she thinks will never be filled. Eventually, though, she meets a furry companion, makes a new friend and even discovers a new passion. Her life feels full once again. When it's finally time for Nico to return, Maia worries --- does she still have enough room in her life for her old friend? This heartfelt story explores complex childhood emotions: the sadness of loneliness, the uncertainty of the unknown and the joy of new experiences. A tender tale about a deeply felt friendship, Life Without Nico will win over readers of all ages.
Publisher description retrieved from Google Books.