There Was a Shadow
There Was a Shadow
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Enchanted Lion
Annotation: From New York Times Best Children’s Book author Bruce Handy, a luminous picture book that invites careful observation of... more
 
Reviews: 2
Catalog Number: #385924
Format: Publisher's Hardcover
Publisher: Enchanted Lion
Copyright Date: 2024
Edition Date: 2024 Release Date: 05/21/24
Illustrator: Feng, Lisk,
Pages: 1 volume (unpaged)
ISBN: 1-592-70406-9
ISBN 13: 978-1-592-70406-4
Dewey: E
LCCN: 2024012471
Dimensions: 29 cm
Language: English
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Starred Review for Kirkus Reviews (Fri Oct 04 00:00:00 CDT 2024)

The absence of light inspires its own unique story in this scintillating, kid-centered view of shadow play.A day from dawn to darkness is seen entirely through the lens of shadows. "There was a shadow. / It was a new shadow, / but also the last hint of night. / It was a morning shadow." Handy records various types of shadow, from sunrise to sunset. In the morning, children note the wide shadow of a hill, the minuscule shadow of a bug, and their own dancing, friendly shadows. As the sun climbs higher in the sky, the shadows become shorter and morph into shade. Youngsters of different skin tones wonder if "a faint, rippling shadow" is "even really a shadow?" And then there are the shadows of worry to consider. The sun starts to go down, lengthening the shadows until they turn to dusk. That leaves room for comforting indoor shadows and, finally, mysterious shadows cast by moonlight. Handy picks apart this day-to-day darkness while preserving its magic and wonder. Meanwhile, Feng's art depicts the natural existence of shadows, outdoor and in, with an evocative sense of wonder. The world on these pages is rendered realistically, its innate magic still held intact.With kids' fears banished, these shadows are no less enigmatic for being observed so closely in this lyrical, loving ode. (Picture book. 3-6)

Kirkus Reviews

The absence of light inspires its own unique story in this scintillating, kid-centered view of shadow play.A day from dawn to darkness is seen entirely through the lens of shadows. "There was a shadow. / It was a new shadow, / but also the last hint of night. / It was a morning shadow." Handy records various types of shadow, from sunrise to sunset. In the morning, children note the wide shadow of a hill, the minuscule shadow of a bug, and their own dancing, friendly shadows. As the sun climbs higher in the sky, the shadows become shorter and morph into shade. Youngsters of different skin tones wonder if "a faint, rippling shadow" is "even really a shadow?" And then there are the shadows of worry to consider. The sun starts to go down, lengthening the shadows until they turn to dusk. That leaves room for comforting indoor shadows and, finally, mysterious shadows cast by moonlight. Handy picks apart this day-to-day darkness while preserving its magic and wonder. Meanwhile, Feng's art depicts the natural existence of shadows, outdoor and in, with an evocative sense of wonder. The world on these pages is rendered realistically, its innate magic still held intact.With kids' fears banished, these shadows are no less enigmatic for being observed so closely in this lyrical, loving ode. (Picture book. 3-6)

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Starred Review for Kirkus Reviews (Fri Oct 04 00:00:00 CDT 2024)
Kirkus Reviews
Reading Level: 2.0
Interest Level: K-3

From New York Times Best Children’s Book author Bruce Handy, a luminous picture book that invites careful observation of light and shadow in the natural world, as well as in our own emotional landscape.

A New York Times Best Children’s Book of 2024!
A Bookshop.org Best Picture Book of 2024!
A Publishers Weekly 2024 Summer Read!

As the sun makes its daily journey across the sky, light comes down to illuminate our world. Moving and dancing along with this light come a variety of shadows—those cast by the sun and those cast by our feelings, minds, and memories. Here we follow a girl from dawn through dusk into night as she and her friends play with their shadows, take refuge in the shade of a large tree, and set out again for home in the violet glow of twilight.

With a lyrical text from Bruce Handy and dramatic, sensitive art from award-winning illustrator Lisk Feng, There Was a Shadow invites readers to look up and down, in and out––to notice the position of the sun and the corresponding length or shortness of shadows, as well as the subtle ways in which light and shadow reveal and obscure things both in the world and in ourselves.

With images that swell and overflow with light, this is a picture book that is sure to awe and delight.


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