When the Sky Is Like Lace
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Haunting and dreamlike, this picture book describes the strange-splendid and plum-purple things that can happen on a night when the sky is like lace.When the Sky is Like Lace was named one of the New York Times Outstanding Books of the Year when it was first published in 1975. The Times reviewer called it
a haunting book, an original creation which survives on the power of its mood. Imaginative children with their own night fantasies may well blend this vision with their dreams.On a night on which anything, you think, can and indeed will happen, three girls venture out to listen to otters sing, eat spaghetti with pineapple sauce, and watch trees dance. Horwitz text is just as innovative as it was forty years ago, complete with invented words and nouns put to use as verbs (trees eucalyptus back and forth). Barbara Cooneys paintings complete the magic, using wispy and playful watercolors, a lesser-known and softer style than used in some of her more well-known books.Islandport Press is thrilled to be reissuing this treasure, a favorite of children and one requested by librarians everywhere. Two-time Caldecott Medal Award Winner Barbara Cooney illustrated this magical night-time story when it was first published in 1975, the year it was a New York Times Outstanding Book Selection. It's been a regular read-aloud in libraries ever since. Librarians, parents, and teachers will love this beautiful reissue that does justice to her incredible art. Wonderful nighttime story with dancing otters and trees, pineapple spaghetti, and other dreamy subjects, all with creative and fun language.
Haunting and dreamlike, this picture book describes the strange-splendid and plum-purple things that can happen on a night when the sky is like lace.When the Sky is Like Lace was named one of the New York Times Outstanding Books of the Year when it was first published in 1975. The Times reviewer called it a haunting book, an original creation which survives on the power of its mood. Imaginative children with their own night fantasies may well blend this vision with their dreams.On a night on which anything, you think, can and indeed will happen, three girls venture out to listen to otters sing, eat spaghetti with pineapple sauce, and watch trees dance. Horwitz text is just as innovative as it was forty years ago, complete with invented words and nouns put to use as verbs (trees eucalyptus back and forth). Barbara Cooneys paintings complete the magic, using wispy and playful watercolors, a lesser-known and softer style than used in some of her more well-known books.Islandport Press is thrilled to be reissuing this treasure, a favorite of children and one requested by librarians everywhere. Two-time Caldecott Medal Award Winner Barbara Cooney illustrated this magical night-time story when it was first published in 1975, the year it was a New York Times Outstanding Book Selection. It's been a regular read-aloud in libraries ever since. Librarians, parents, and teachers will love this beautiful reissue that does justice to her incredible art. Wonderful nighttime story with dancing otters and trees, pineapple spaghetti, and other dreamy subjects, all with creative and fun language.
AmazonPagina's: 32, Editie: Illustrated, Hardcover, Islandport Press