As Time Went By

As Time Went By by José Sanabria, published by Simon and Schuster in May 2016, is a visually evocative story that explores the journey of a steamship and its significance over time. This edition, written in English and spanning 48 pages, presents a narrative that highlights themes of reinvention and the value we assign to objects, particularly in the context of historical transportation.
Readers will find a rich depiction of the ship’s evolution, illustrating its transition from a symbol of luxury and exclusivity to one of stewardship and inclusion. The story captures the changing roles of the ship and the diverse individuals who come to cherish it, making it a thoughtful exploration of concepts related to date and time. As Time Went By invites readers to reflect on the importance of history and the connections we form with the past.
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2017 Batchelder Honor Book and ALA Notable Book
Once upon a time there was a ship that sailed beside the sun with very important people on board. The spirit of reinvention – and the importance we place on things – is beautifully expressed in José Sanabria’s visually evocative story. A steamship makes a journey across time from luxury and exclusivity, industry and abandonment, to stewardship and inclusion as we see the evolving functions of the ship and the changing faces of the people who cherish it most of all.
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