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    Speed Interview with Jackie Azúa Kramer, Author of I Wish You Knew

    Bianca SchulzeBy Bianca Schulze4 Mins Read Ages 4-8 Author Interviews Best Kids Stories Picture Books Social Graces
    Jackie Azúa Kramer Interview Author of I Wish You Knew
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    A speed interview with Jackie Azúa Kramer, author of I Wish You Knew
    The Children’s Book Review

    Jackie Azúa Kramer: Author Headshot

    Jackie Azúa Kramer studied acting and voice at New York University and earned her MA at Queens College for Counseling in Education. Jackie has worked as an actor, singer, and school counselor. Her work with children presented her with an opportunity to address their concerns, secrets, and hopes through storytelling. Now she spends her time writing children’s picture books. Jackie’s books include the award-winning The Green Umbrella (a Bank Street College Best Children’s Books of the Year), If You Want to Fall Asleep, and The Boy and the Gorilla.

    Jackie lives with her family in Long Island, New York. When not writing, you’ll find Jackie reading, watching old movies, and traveling to her family’s roots in Ecuador, Puerto Rico, and Spain.

    Which five words best describe I Wish You Knew?

    Jackie Azúa Kramer: Empathy, community, family, hope, love.

    Can you share a highlight from the book? Or maybe your thoughts on, or an excerpt of, your favorite sentence, paragraph, or page?

    Jackie Azúa Kramer: There is much to love in Magdalena’s illustrations. But if I had to choose, it’s the page where the despair of Estrella, and the deep purple colors in the art, marry the text beautifully.

    “I wish you knew that since my father left, my mother works a lot. And my little brother has bad dreams. I wish everyone knew how much I miss him.”

    What has been the most rewarding reaction from a reader so far?

    Jackie Azúa Kramer: Teachers are sharing how the book is a great primer for the start of school. I’m moved that the book helps to start a meaningful conversation between students and teachers.

    Please share your thoughts on why you feel books like I Wish You Knew are great additions to a child’s home library.

    Jackie Azúa Kramer: The story explores deportation, food insecurity, homelessness, and divided families. It’s an opportunity for a child and caregiver to interact with the story and ask questions. Hopefully, it helps to build empathy, kindness, and understanding in young readers.

    For your writing energy: sugar or salt, tea or coffee?

    Jackie Azúa Kramer: Neither. Taking walks in nature. But if I had to pick from your choices, salt would win by far.

    Writing tools: computer, pen and paper, or all of the above?

    Jackie Azúa Kramer: Hmm. My stories begin in my mind. Like a movie, they scroll across my mind’s eye. I see a clear beginning and end and a fuzzy middle. Once I have that, then I can begin the physical act of typing on my computer which I’m not the best at, haha.

    What’s on your nightstand? Any books?

    Jackie Azúa Kramer: Not at this time. I’m a huge black and white movie fan and costume dramas like Room with a View.

    What’s the last thing you experienced that made you laugh or cry?

    Jackie Azúa Kramer: Both. The birth of my grandchild this past September. I remember the miracle and love of the birth of my own kids. I never thought I could feel that way again, but yes, I did!

    Can you tell us something that even your most loyal fans may not know about you?

    Jackie Azúa Kramer: I say a prayer every night to those who came before me, to those who are with me now, and to those who’ll be here way after I’m gone. I truly believe we are all connected in the universe.

    Is there anything else you would like to share with our readers?

    Jackie Azúa Kramer: JOY!

    About the Abook

    I Wish You Knew: Book Cover

    I Wish You Knew

    Written by Jackie Azúa Kramer

    Illustrated by Magdalena Mora

    Ages 4-7 | 32 Pages

    Publisher: Roaring Brook Press | ISBN-13: 978-1250226303

    Publisher’s Synopsis: A Chicago Public Library Best of the Best Children’s Book of 2021

    When Estrella’s father has to leave because

    he wasn’t born here, like her,

    She misses him.

    And she wishes people knew the way it affects her.

    At home. At school.

    Always.

    But a school wrapped around a hundred-year-old oak tree is the perfect place to share and listen.

    Some kids miss family,
    Some kids are hungry,
    Some kids live in shelters.

    But nobody is alone.

    A story about deportation, divided families, and the importance of community in the midst of uncertainty.

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    1. Marina @ NMPL on January 18, 2022 5:29 am

      To tell the truth, I really like such laconic formats of the interview where really important information has been revealed and really essential themes have been covered, but without a huge amount of information. I really respect people such as Jackie Azúa Kramer who are truly versatile personalities and who make such a great contribution to our world. I can say that there are not so many truly decent children’s books in our world which would be truly useful for any child. It is so cool that you got an interview with Jackie Azúa Kramer and gave us an opportunity to delve into the book “I Wish You Knew” to some extent. I really like these questions because they help to reveal a personality and understand her worldview, learning some interesting facts. It is so cool that Jackie Azúa Kramer finds a source of inspiration in nature because I think that nature gives us a lot of power and helps us to reboot ourselves, filling us up with special emotions.

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