Heatwave
Heatwave
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Random House
Annotation: A picture book from an award-winning artist that uses vibrant reds and blues to stunningly evoke the intensity of a heat... more
 
Reviews: 4
Catalog Number: #385974
Format: Publisher's Hardcover
Publisher: Random House
Copyright Date: 2024
Edition Date: 2024 Release Date: 05/21/24
Pages: 1 volume (unpaged)
ISBN: 0-593-64594-4
ISBN 13: 978-0-593-64594-9
Dewey: E
LCCN: 2023039731
Dimensions: 28 cm
Language: English
Reviews:
Starred Review for Kirkus Reviews

Extreme weather brings life to a halt.On a hot, steamy day in an urban environment where it's "100 degrees, // in the shade," a young person tries to beat the heat. After brutal temperatures force the cancellation of a basketball game, the unnamed protagonist, an adult caregiver, and their trusty dog go to the beach to get some relief. Not even shade from an umbrella or sunscreen with a high SPF can protect them from the sun's harsh rays. As the "wind picks up" and "clouds roll in," "one raindrop" turns to a "downpour," with relief in sight as day turns to night and the strong sun gives way to cool moonlight. Relying on a uniform color palette throughout, the mixed-media illustrations beautifully evoke the oppressive nature of summer in the city. For daytime scenes, Redniss uses a fiery red, while for nighttime scenes, she employs a cool deep blue. Bigger issues of global warming are captured in little details throughout, such as a newspaper headline trumpeting "record heat across globe" and a book on icebergs in the protagonist's bedroom. Redniss pairs her efficacious art with spare text. Human characters have elongated limbs and torsos, further capturing the sluggish vibe of a summer day. Characters' skin tones match the colors of the page.Intense summertime heat never looked this good. (Picture book. 4-8)

Kirkus Reviews (Wed Oct 30 00:00:00 CDT 2024)

Extreme weather brings life to a halt.On a hot, steamy day in an urban environment where it's "100 degrees, // in the shade," a young person tries to beat the heat. After brutal temperatures force the cancellation of a basketball game, the unnamed protagonist, an adult caregiver, and their trusty dog go to the beach to get some relief. Not even shade from an umbrella or sunscreen with a high SPF can protect them from the sun's harsh rays. As the "wind picks up" and "clouds roll in," "one raindrop" turns to a "downpour," with relief in sight as day turns to night and the strong sun gives way to cool moonlight. Relying on a uniform color palette throughout, the mixed-media illustrations beautifully evoke the oppressive nature of summer in the city. For daytime scenes, Redniss uses a fiery red, while for nighttime scenes, she employs a cool deep blue. Bigger issues of global warming are captured in little details throughout, such as a newspaper headline trumpeting "record heat across globe" and a book on icebergs in the protagonist's bedroom. Redniss pairs her efficacious art with spare text. Human characters have elongated limbs and torsos, further capturing the sluggish vibe of a summer day. Characters' skin tones match the colors of the page.Intense summertime heat never looked this good. (Picture book. 4-8)

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Kirkus Reviews (Wed Oct 30 00:00:00 CDT 2024)
Reading Level: 1.0
Interest Level: K-3
Lexile: AD210L
Guided Reading Level: I
Fountas & Pinnell: I

A picture book from an award-winning artist that uses vibrant reds and blues to stunningly evoke the intensity of a heatwave and the refreshing relief that comes with an unexpected downpour of a cooling rain.

A NPR BEST BOOK OF THE YEAR • A KIRKUS REVIEWS, SCHOOL LIBRARY JOURNAL, AND HORN BOOK BEST BOOK OF THE YEAR


Sweltering. Sweating. It’s 100 degrees… even in the shade.
Games are canceled, temperatures reach record highs. The sun is hot.

Finally, a wind picks up. One rain drop. Then another. A downpour. The sun sets and the moon rises, Relief at last.

Heatwave is a book that vividly evokes a universal feeling--when the air is so hot and heavy you can barely move, when the sun is so bright your eyes play tricks on you. Renowned artist, writer and MacArthur genuis grant recipient, Lauren Redniss’s choice to use just two vibrant and contrasting colors in her artwork and spare text makes for a bold and interesting exploration of extreme weather. Even the book itself is saturated in red as if the book itself is burning up.


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