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Paperback: 32 pages
ISBN-10: 1250004063
ISBN-13: 978-1250004062
Ã¥ Å©±â: 25.3 cm x 22.8 cm
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Book Description
Only a witch can fly.
But one little girl wants to fly-more than anything. So on a special night, with the moon shining bright and her cat by her side, she gathers herself up, she grips her broom tight, and she tries. And she fails. And she¡¯s brave. And she tries again. Until . . .
Utterly enchanting, New York Times best-selling author Alison McGhee¡¯s lyrical language and Taeeun Yoo¡¯s transcendent linoleum block prints create a bewitching tale about finding one¡¯s own path that will send your heart soaring.
The New York Times Book Review
¡°The effortless quiet of McGhee¡¯s words is beautifully matched by Yoo¡¯s pictures. ¡¦There¡¯s more than enough magic in these pages¡¦for young readers and for their parents, who might otherwise give up on finding anything truly enchanting about Halloween.¡±
Kirkus Reviews, Starred Review
¡°Like its protagonist, this book soars.¡±
Publishers Weekly
¡°Beneath the vintage spooky setting lies a subtle message about perseverance and individuality.¡±
BookPage
¡°It¡¯s an enchanting book that makes a compelling point about the perseverance needed to follow your dreams. It¡¯s not hard to imagine such a potent message resonating with young readers this Halloween¡±
From School Library Journal, Starred Review.
This gentle, lyrical tale, written in the unusual poetic stanzas of a medieval sestina, recounts a young trick-or-treater's dogged attempts to make her dreams of flight come true. Linoleum block illustrations, in muted shades of green, orange, and brown and thick swathes of black and black line, juxtapose the cozy, rural details of a loving family's hearth and home with the shadowy, spooky outdoor world of jack-o'-lanterns, black cats, and bats under a full moon. The illustrative details ground and extend the story line of this part realistic, part magical tale, making the sophisticated text more accessible to younger listeners. "Hold tight to your broom/and float past the stars,/and turn to the heavens and soar." This is a quieter, more reflective addition to Halloween collections that offers an enchanting storytime read-aloud.
From Booklist
This sophisticated picture book is rich with imagination. When the lure of the moon on Halloween night is too much for a young girl in a witch costume, she sneaks out of the house, mounts her broom, and takes a tumble. But with determination and her little brother¡¯s encouragement, she tries again, and flies far and high through the sky before being welcomed back to earth by her family. The text is a sestina poem, a nonrhyming form developed in the thirteenth century and composed of six six-line stanzas followed by a three-line stanza.The real magic here is the linoleum block print illustrations, which, with a rustic color palette of green, brown, and black, evoke a quaint style and rural setting, while echoing the dreamy mood in the words: ¡°Hold tight to your broom / and float past the stars, / and turn to the heavens and soar. / For only a witch can fly past the moon.¡± More personal, quiet, and transcendent than most Halloween books, this is not a call to witchcraft, but rather to following one¡¯s heart. |
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