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SHY STEVE by Katerina Spaeth

SHY STEVE

by Katerina Spaeth ; illustrated by Katerina Spaeth

Pub Date: Oct. 22nd, 2024
ISBN: 9781223188614
Publisher: Paw Prints Publishing/Baker & Taylor

Shy Steve’s life changes after a moment of bravery and the spark of new friendship.

Shy Steve finds comfort in his routine. Every day, he goes to the same coffee shop (where they misspell his name on the cup), goes to the same gloomy office building, and takes the same bus home. On an unusually unpredictable day, Steve meets and then slowly befriends Marianna, who plays her guitar and hums on the bus. Side by side on their ride, he writes lyrics while she plays. Bolstered by his newfound friendship, Shy Steve makes dramatic changes in his life and has a revelation that he should have spoken up for himself long before he did. Spaeth’s unique illustrations are three-dimensional collage, with textured elements like buttons, felt, fabric, yarn stitching, and clay. Shy Steve and the other characters (some human, some animal) appear Claymation-like. Steve has pale skin and fiery red hair with tightly twisted curls, while musician Marianna has brown skin and tightly coiled black hair with purple highlights. Shy Steve works an adult job and has an adult boss, but children will surely relate to his timidity and anxiety. The book has meaningful ideas for little readers to note: One small act of bravery can be enough to positively effect change, and all voices deserve to be heard.

A story with distinctive illustrations and a definitive message.

(Picture book. 5-7)