HAPPY BOOK BIRTHDAY to Sue Soltis' THE STARS JUST UP THE STREET!
HOORAY and happiest of publications days to Sue Soltis on the publication of her newest picture books, THE
STARS JUST UP THE STREET, with gorgeous illustrations by Christine Davenier!
A grandpa’s memories of brilliant night skies inspire a
little girl to take action in a tale for budding community organizers and star
lovers alike.
Mabel loves stars. She counts five from her window and
thirty-seven from her backyard. But her grandfather tells her that, as a child,
he could see thousands. Could it be true? Mabel climbs a hill looking for more
stars — only to discover that the glow from the nearby town makes them hard to
see. What would it take for her neighbors to turn off their lights, just for
one night, so that everyone could see the starlit sky? Sue Soltis’s tale of a
young activist and Christine Davenier’s luminous illustrations will leave readers
curious about the dark-sky movement — and the wonder that is waiting for them
just up the street.
PRAISE for STARS:
"A lovely picture book." — The Wall Street
Journal
"One voice, one idea, really can make a difference.
The idea that anyone, even a young child, with a passion for change can impact
an entire community is extremely powerful...A story that inspires all ages to
speak up and take action to positively affect the world around them." —
School Library Journal
"This appealing story shows how one or two people
can make a difference by working toward change. The narrative and dialogue flow
quite naturally, and Davenier’s artwork...is captivating. An inviting picture
book to share with children." — Booklist Reviews
"Graceful, readable text underscores the
protagonists' loving relationship. The art is a sweet complement...It takes a
village to control light pollution…gently inspirational." — Kirkus Reviews
"Davenier, 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
To purchase copies of STARS, please click here.
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