Our Beautiful Darkness
Our Beautiful Darkness
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Enchanted Lion
Annotation: A blackout leads two teens to discover the intimacy and vulnerability that can only be shared in darkness in Our Beautif... more
 
Reviews: 2
Catalog Number: #387173
Format: Publisher's Hardcover
Special Formats: Graphic Novel Graphic Novel
Publisher: Enchanted Lion
Copyright Date: 2024
Edition Date: 2024 Release Date: 09/03/24
ISBN: 1-592-70410-7
ISBN 13: 978-1-592-70410-1
Dewey: Fic
Language: English
Reviews:
Starred Review for Kirkus Reviews (Fri Oct 04 00:00:00 CDT 2024)

When the power goes out, all that's left is darkness, stories, and the electricity sparking between two bodies in this illustrated work by Angolan author Ondjaki that's translated from Portuguese.The story begins, "Suddenly the lights went out"-and readers are plunged into the dark of night. The first-person narrator gathers the courage to ask their girl companion questions: "Don't you think there's something really beautiful about people?" "What do you think can fit in a person's heart?" The conversation between the two ebbs and flows, punctuated by the blinking light of a distant airplane, the intermittent appearances of the narrator's grandmother, and the barely there touches of young lovers. "Kiss me. Just once." They tell stories, share truths, and spin webs of wishes. A translator's note provides context: This dreamlike evening takes place in Luanda, the capital of Angola, near the end of a decadeslong civil war that's referenced in passing by the two main characters. Miller-Lachmann does a remarkable job of making this rich piece accessible to an English-language readership. Ondjaki's poetic prose draws an achingly potent picture of two young people reaching for each other during a sudden moment of possibility, while the white text on the black pages and Gonçalves' rough, white-on-black illustrations help create an immersive experience. As the best art does, this collaboration makes a very specific story-two young people, one night-feel universal.A brilliantly elemental exploration of the light that darkness can bring. (translator's note) (Illustrated novella. 12-18)

Kirkus Reviews

When the power goes out, all that's left is darkness, stories, and the electricity sparking between two bodies in this illustrated work by Angolan author Ondjaki that's translated from Portuguese.The story begins, "Suddenly the lights went out"-and readers are plunged into the dark of night. The first-person narrator gathers the courage to ask their girl companion questions: "Don't you think there's something really beautiful about people?" "What do you think can fit in a person's heart?" The conversation between the two ebbs and flows, punctuated by the blinking light of a distant airplane, the intermittent appearances of the narrator's grandmother, and the barely there touches of young lovers. "Kiss me. Just once." They tell stories, share truths, and spin webs of wishes. A translator's note provides context: This dreamlike evening takes place in Luanda, the capital of Angola, near the end of a decadeslong civil war that's referenced in passing by the two main characters. Miller-Lachmann does a remarkable job of making this rich piece accessible to an English-language readership. Ondjaki's poetic prose draws an achingly potent picture of two young people reaching for each other during a sudden moment of possibility, while the white text on the black pages and Gonçalves' rough, white-on-black illustrations help create an immersive experience. As the best art does, this collaboration makes a very specific story-two young people, one night-feel universal.A brilliantly elemental exploration of the light that darkness can bring. (translator's note) (Illustrated novella. 12-18)

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Starred Review for Kirkus Reviews (Fri Oct 04 00:00:00 CDT 2024)
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Reading Level: 5.0
Interest Level: 9-12

A blackout leads two teens to discover the intimacy and vulnerability that can only be shared in darkness in Our Beautiful Darkness, a fully illustrated YA novella from celebrated Angolan author Ondjaki and illustrator António Jorge Gonçalves.

Translated from Portuguese by Lyn Miller-Lachmann

A Kirkus Best YA Book of 2024
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Five Books Best New Book for Teens of 2024

The light goes out suddenly. And in this absence of light, a pair of teenagers bare their souls. Into the warm silence of the night, they share a conversation filled with their stories and dreams… and maybe even a first kiss.

Set against the backdrop of the civil war that ravaged Angola in the 1990s, this book weaves the country’s history with a teenage boy’s family stories. But when a power outage shrouds the neighborhood in darkness, everyday realities fade away… As the boy and a girl sit talking in the backyard, memory gives way to imagination and vulnerability, and the space between them becomes charged with emotional electricity.

Their resulting conversation is both a meditation on the storytelling impulse and a gripping narrative of first love that, through its particulars, ascends to the universal.


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