Wednesday, May 13, 2026

Un hogar en todas partes / A Home Everywhere


Written by Juliana Javierre
Illustrations by Claudia Marianno



*ISBN: 979-8-89375-036-2
*Publication Date: May 31, 2026
*Format: Hardcover
*Pages: 32
*Imprint: Piñata Books
*Ages: 4-8



A heartwarming story that will remind readers home is where love is.


Pablo is nervous about starting school in his new country, but everyone is kind and welcoming. In class, his teacher points out Colombia on a map. When she asks the boy what he misses most about his life there, his voice quivers as he talks about his grandmother, dog Lola and old friends. It’s okay to feel sad, the teacher tells him, because “missing is how we remember those we love.”


When Mom picks him up from school, Pablo has lots to share with her—until he sees she’s been crying. She admits that she too misses their home. That evening, Pablo begins drawing his cherished memories: the house with its mango tree, sweet Lola and his grandmother, who is as “chubby as if she was full of stories.”


He excitedly shows his mother everything when she comes in to say goodnight, including the empty box he left for her to fill in. There are many things she misses about Colombia, she tells him, but “you are my home everywhere.” This sweet bilingual picture book with vibrant illustrations will reassure children that it’s okay to miss people and places. Kids—and their parents too—will appreciate the sentiment that home is wherever love is found.



JULIANA JAVIERRE, a writer, researcher and teacher, has published four books, including the novel Plaga (Planeta, 2021; ArtRage 2025); the novel Siete veces Lucía, winner of the National Novel Prize Aniversario Ciudad Pereira (2018); and the illustrated children’s book, Historia de un desencantamiento, recipient of the 2020 Stimulus Call Grant for the Creation of an Illustrated Children’s Book. Her short stories and articles have appeared in national and international anthologies. She is currently pursuing a PhD in Creative Writing at the University of Houston.


CLAUDIA MARIANNO is an illustrator from Brazil. She holds a BA degree in Architecture and Urbanism from the University of São Paulo.









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