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Summer

A Solstice Story

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From Kelsey Gross and New York Times bestselling artist Renata Liwska comes a companion to the stunningly beautiful and lyrical Winter telling the story of a group of animal friends who come together on the Solstice to celebrate the wonder of the summer.
The long summer days are here, and in the peace and stillness of the morning, the forest seems quiet and asleep. But there is always life everywhere if you know where—and when—to look. Solstice is here! On the longest day of the year, friends Squirrel, Raccoon, Bear, Sparrow, Rabbit, Woodpecker, and Deer gather to share the gifts of new light and life that summer brings.
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      April 1, 2024
      In Gross and Liwska's follow-up to Winter (2023), forest animals, led by Owl, prepare for the summer solstice. The arrival of the longest day of the year is special enough that even Owl won't sleep through it. Rallying the other animals, Owl asks them to bring gifts for the youngest in the forest "to help make their futures bright!" Squirrel brings sprouts so that they'll always have plenty to eat, while Sparrow puts down feathers so they'll have soft landings. Others bring wishes for exciting adventures, supportive friends, and the ability to see beauty everywhere. At last, on a large, bright foldout page, Gross announces, "THE SUMMER SEASON HAS BEGUN!" The text is full of rich vocabulary (coaxing, brambles, savor) that adds complexity. At times, the stanzas are wordy, and the inconsistent use of rhyme can make for a clumsy read-aloud. Overall, though, the lovely language is worth the occasional stumble. The illustrations have a soft wash that makes the animals appear fuzzy and touchable. Set against the blue sky, the wispy grasses and vibrant wildflowers look realistic and befitting of the featured season. The story conveys both the joy of seeing summer's arrival and of preparing the youngest among us for their day in the sun. A sumptuous summer celebration. (Picture book. 4-6)

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