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What Color Is Night?

Hardback

Main Details

Title What Color Is Night?
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Grant Snider
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:48
Dimensions(mm): Height 239,Width 237
ISBN/Barcode 9781452179926
Audience
Children / Juvenile

Publishing Details

Publisher Chronicle Books
Imprint Chronicle Books
Publication Date 5 November 2019
Publication Country United States

Description

Look closer. Grant Snider's beautiful debut picture book explores the wonders - and colours - of nighttime. For night is not just black and white. Ending in colours yet unseen, and a night of sweet dreams, this lilting lullaby is sure to comfort those drifting off to sleep. With luminous art as spare and glowing as the moon, and lyrical text that reads like a friend leading the way through the wilderness, What Color Is Night? is a rich and timeless look at a topic of endless fascination, and a perfect bedtime read-aloud.

Author Biography

Grant Snider began drawing and writing before he knew what he was doing. Soon it was too late to stop. An orthodontist by day and an author and artist of comics and picture books by night, his work has also appeared in The New Yorker, The New York Times Book Review, The Kansas City Star, The Best American Comics 2013, and all across the internet. He lives in Wichita, Kansas. You can often find him carrying a sketchbook, lost in his own thoughts.

Reviews

'Look closer, ' this gentle bedtime book encourages. While nighttime might seem to be only black and white, there is color to see everywhere. An orthodontist by day and a cartoonist by night, [Grant Snider] clearly understands the promise that lies on the other side of sunset.-- The New York Times [A]n evocative picture book that urges young viewers to 'look closer' at the night. And though it is the striking art that may rivet a child audience's attention, the text, with its soothing rhythms and strong near-rhymes full of rich long vowels ('road' / 'glow'), is an equal partner.-Horn Book Magazine If you think the night is black, think again. Snider's elegant nocturnal idyll explores the many colors visible to those who 'look closer.' [What Color is Night?] will have young readers hoping to stay up for a glimpse of 'colors unseen.' -- Kirkus Reviews Snider helps children (and adults) look beyond the darkness and see the beautiful colors that appear in the night. [What Color is Night?] opens children's eyes and minds to things they don't often think about and offers endless possibilities for exploration. -- School Library Journal