The Stars Just Up the Street
By Sue Soltis
Illustrated by Christine Davenier
By Sue Soltis
Illustrated by Christine Davenier
Category: Children's Picture Books
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Hardcover $16.99
Mar 17, 2020 | ISBN 9780763698348 | 4-8 years
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Praise
Graceful, readable text underscores the protagonists’ loving relationship. The art—watercolor washes over ink—is a sweet complement, whether portraying daylight excursions or revelers under the increasingly starry sky…It takes a village to control light pollution…gently inspirational.
—Kirkus Reviews
Davenier (Snowy Race), whose talents seem tailor-made for this material, matches the text’s plainspoken momentum. Animated ink washes capture both Mabel’s earnest determination and the wonder of what means so much to her: a dark night sky of deep blue and lavender, gloriously dotted with stars.
—Publishers Weekly
The narrative and dialogue flow quite naturally, and Davenier’s artwork, created with fluid black line drawings and colored inks, is captivating, particularly in the final series of spreads showing the contented townsfolk gazing up at the deep blue, star-spangled sky. An inviting picture book to share with children.
—Booklist
Davenier’s loose-lined, informal ink illustrations are friendly and literally illuminating, with pools of yellow light spilling over the streets and creeping along the horizon…an eye-opening introduction for youngsters to thoughtful pushback against a big manmade change.
—Bulletin of the Center for Children’s Books
The illustrations, done in ink, are soft and dreamy and depict the gradual progression of a sky with few stars to one covered in spectacular light. Readers will be left curious about real-life efforts to enjoy the natural beauty of the night without the interference of manufactured light. A story that inspires all ages to speak up and take action to positively affect the world around them.
—School Library Journal
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