#Review: I am Quiet by Andie Powers
I Am Quiet: A Story for the Introvert in All of Us
Author: Andie Powers
Publisher: Penguinsters
I Am Quiet is a gentle, beautifully illustrated celebration of quiet strength and inner worlds. Emile, the main character, may not speak up in class or demand attention, but his silence is filled with rich imagination, bravery, and creativity. Where others see shyness, Emile sees adventure—and that perspective is what makes this book so powerful.
This picture book is a tribute to introverts and the unique way they experience the world. Author and illustrator combine lyrical storytelling with evocative visuals to create a narrative that resonates with children and adults alike. It’s a valuable resource for parents, educators, and caregivers who want to nurture self-acceptance and emotional intelligence in young readers.
Ideal for children ages 4 and up, I Am Quiet invites young introverts to see themselves as heroes of their own stories. It’s a gentle reminder that quiet doesn’t mean invisible—it means reflective, imaginative, and full of wonder.
Highly recommended for any home or classroom library.
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