From School Library Journal
PreSchool-Grade 2-Told in rhythmic prose that almost purrs when read aloud, this black cat’s story enchants with a perfect blend of art and text. On the opening spread, Moonlight waits patiently for readers to catch up with her in a pumpkin patch of vibrant orange. Then, she walks across rolling meadows, along fences, and past hay fields. “Moonlight walks the night. She sees lights going off in the houses. Now only pumpkins will shine.” The feline snuggles affectionately on the lap of a man made of straw and watches many splendors of the night, including trick-or-treating children and reflections of stars on a pond. Sweet’s acrylic and colored-pencil illustrations bring the feline and the pumpkins to life. Luminously serene blues and greens predominate and harmonize with the cozy, comforting moods and emotions the text evokes. Especially enchanting is the close-up illustration of Moonlight’s back as she sits placidly on a tree branch, facing a huge, yellow moon. The varying perspectives throughout the book are bound to keep even the youngest children intrigued.
James K. Irwin, Poplar Creek Main Library, Steamwood, IL
Copyright 2003 Reed Business Information, Inc.
From Booklist
PreS-K. Rylant and Sweet offer a black cat’s eye view of Halloween night in a gentle dreamscape where pumpkins smile, owls fly, and stars shine. In simple, poetic prose, Rylant tracks the meandering cat’s night journey through streets of wildly colorful houses and trick-or-treaters, past ponds, hay stacks, and pumpkin fields: “Moonlight walks the night. / She sees lights going off in the houses. / Now only pumpkins will shine.” Sweet’s endearingly childlike, color-rich paintings convey an appreciation for the ever-deepening night, effectively contrasting the glow of animal eyes, jack-o’-lanterns, house windows, and moonlight with a dark purple evening sky. A soothing, ghoul-free, utterly noncreepy Halloween picture book for the preschool set. Karin Snelson
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Review
Bouncing Time, by Patricia Hubbell, illustrated by Melissa Sweet “A slice of pure pleasure.” (Publishers Weekly (starred review))
About the Author
Cynthia Rylant’s gift for conveying the enchantment and beauty to be found in everyday life is seen in such award-winning books as Missing May, winner of the Newbery Medal; A Fine White Dust, a Newbery Honor Book; and The Relatives Came and When I Was Young in the Mountains, both Caldecott Honor Books.
Books she’s written and illustrated include the much-beloved Dog Heaven and Cat Heaven.
Cynthia Rylant grew up in West Virginia. She now lives in the Pacific Northwest.
Melissa Sweet has illustrated more than one hundred books. Her work has been in magazines, on greeting cards, and on her living room walls. Melissa has received the Caldecott Honor Medal twice, among many other awards, including the Sibert Medal, and is a New York Times bestselling author and artist. Melissa lives in Maine. You can visit her at www.melissasweet.net.