Night Train, Night Train
Night Train, Night Train
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Charlesbridge Publishing
Annotation: Told in rhyming text, a train speeds through the night, revealing the sights and colors along the way to its young and sleepy riders.
 
Reviews: 5
Catalog Number: #167672
Format: Publisher's Hardcover
Copyright Date: 2018
Edition Date: 2018 Release Date: 10/09/18
Illustrator: Minor, Wendell,
Pages: 1 volume (unpaged)
ISBN: 1-580-89717-7
ISBN 13: 978-1-580-89717-4
Dewey: E
LCCN: 2016043036
Dimensions: 23 x 29 cm.
Language: English
Reviews:
ALA Booklist (Mon Oct 01 00:00:00 CDT 2018)

A young boy clutching his teddy bear hops aboard the "Night-train, night-train, hold-on-tight train" to ride a train snaking into the darkness of the countryside. He watches the colors as they pass by: red for the stoplights and switches, blue for a window, white for a star, yellow for the moon, and orange for sparks. Rhyming text announces the "into-morning-bright train" as the last two wordless double-page spreads show the colorful city and a happy welcome from Mom. The realistic illustrations highlight the award-winning Minor's ability as he depicts the black night morphing into gray and then dawn and bright sunlight. A footnote explains his desire to depict accurately the Dreyfuss Hudson locomotive, the last of a generation of steam engines of the 1930s and '40s. The soft pencil drawings complement the poetic writing as the passing sights blur with the rapid train: "Can't stop. Can't stay. Night train, night train, wish-I-might train." It's a perfect story for all train-lovers and a nostalgic nod to those who love the magic of the rails.

Horn Book (Mon Apr 01 00:00:00 CDT 2019)

A little boy and his teddy bear sit cozily inside a train, watching the nighttime world go by. While the rhymed text, which generally keeps to an appropriately click-clacking rhythm, stays with the boy's experience, the dramatic, expertly drafted graphite illustrations portray the in-motion train and scenery from different perspectives. The book begins in black and white, but color appears from neon signs and occasional houses and as day dawns.

Kirkus Reviews

A passenger train travels to the city overnight in this rhyming picture book. On a wordless opening page, a young rider, seated near their teddy, looks out the window as the train travels in the dark. The train (pulled by a Dreyfuss Hudson steam locomotive) takes off, and then rhythmic words chug along: "Train ride! / Bump-bump. / Chug-chug. Slow. / Faster. Faster. / Off we go." The following double-page spread introduces the refrain: "Night train, night train, hold-on-tight train." Burleigh replicates the initial meter on the next page as the rider takes in their surroundings. As with the other verses, the refrain changes slightly along with the scenery. The visual structure—two full-page panels bordered by white followed by a double-page spread—repeats in sync with the rhythm of the text. Together, the words and pictures help this train run smoothly. One by one, isolated colors (black, red, blue, etc.) pop into the night world, highlighted in the color of the type that spells out the color's name and in some feature in the illustration. Some of the instances of color are quite subtle (for instance, the text's "big blue window" is actually quite small, as it's viewed from a distance), but, at the same time, such details add to the value of the nightscape. Minor's black-and-white graphite illustrations intimately capture the shadows and shapes of the train's night ride, ending in a beautiful full-color double-page spread as night turns to day and the ride is completed, the child and their mother, both white, alighting on the platform.A nostalgic, Depression-era nocturne for train lovers. (illustrator's note) (Picture book. 3-6)

Publishers Weekly (Fri Oct 06 00:00:00 CDT 2023)

In chalky grayscale art with occasional splashes of color, a steam train from the 1930s and -40s (identified by Minor as a Dreyfuss Hudson locomotive) rolls along through the night while a boy with a teddy bear watches from the train windows. Burleigh describes the sights, writing in a gentle rhythm that mimics the locomotive-s soothing chug: -A barn. A house/ against the sky./ Big blue window/ like an eye.- Illustrations show a bird-s-eye perspective of the train (two Canada geese fly far above) as well as views of the train emerging from a tunnel, passing stations, and riding over bridges. Finally, the boy and bear peer out the window onto a hazy, dawn-lit cityscape. Wendell-s evocative scenes capture the nostalgia of train travel and the thrill of a nighttime journey. Ages 2-5. (Oct.)

School Library Journal (Mon Oct 01 00:00:00 CDT 2018)

PreS-Gr 1 A young boy happily travels alone through the night on a steam locomotive in the early to mid 1900s. He is excited by all that he sees, hears, and feelsthe black sky filled with white stars, the clanging and dinging of wheels and bells, and the speed of the fast-moving train. There is much to stimulate the senses, and the trip is full of wonder and delight. This rhyming picture book for young children is soothing and cadenced. The lyrical stanzas are short and succinct and printed in a large bold font that accentuates color words. The illustrations, done in graphite with colorful accents added digitally, perfectly set the mood for the midnight journey. The warm colors of the sunrise will envelop readers. Young children who are fascinated with trains will absolutely love this book and ask to read it again and again. The illustrator's brief note about the Dreyfuss Hudson locomotive at the end is a perfect finishing touch. VERDICT A dreamy, lyrical picture book for young train enthusiasts. Amy Shepherd, St. Anne's Episcopal School, Middleton, DE

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Reading Level: 1.0
Interest Level: P-K
Lexile: AD270L
Train ride! Bump-bump.
Chug-chug. Slow.
Faster. Faster.
Off we go.

Long train snaking
through the night.
Dim. Gray.
Nowhere light.

Night train, night train,
hold-on-tight train.

Peek. Black.
Nose to glass.
Watch the colors
as we pass.

Clang-clang. Ding-ding.
Town ahead.
Gate down. Blink-blink.
Hello, red.

Excerpted from Night Train, Night Train by Robert Burleigh
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Ride the rails of the night train in this beautifully rendered journey conducted by renowned artist Wendell Minor and frequent collaborator Robert Burleigh.

Rhyming, lyrical text describes the sights and sounds of a nighttime journey from country to city on a passenger train in the 1940s. Largely painted in black and white, breathtaking illustrations feature pops of color as the train continues its trip until the full-color spectrum appears as dawn breaks and passengers arrive at the station. A nostalgic and innovative choice for readers fascinated by trains.


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