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A Bank Street College of Education Best Book of 2022

On her way home, a young girl meets a little figure that only she can see. Join the pair on an afternoon filled with tea and adventures, friendship and magic!

One day, a young girl sees a mysterious little figure sitting on a wall. It seems to be following her through town on her way back home, so, curious, she goes to say hello: "Hello, little one, what are you doing here?" It's now her turn to follow the little one as it leads her to a garden and a cup of tea. And then, the pair enter a pitch-black closet and close their eyes, opening them to reveal... a magical attic that contains roots to hop over, trunks to hide in, vines to climb, branches to slide down. There's even an enormous, cuddly creature, so soft and warm and perfect for napping and dreaming!
Though silent and unnoticed by anyone else, the little one forms a beautiful friendship with the young girl in the space of an afternoon, showing her affection and care and sharing with her the fun and healing that comes out of imagination and play. Each illustration in this beautiful book was created via a delicate copperplate etching by author-illustrator Kiyo Tanaka, lovingly crafted to depict a dream-like world full of friendship, where anything is possible.



About the Author
Kiyo Tanaka was born in Kanagawa, Japan. After studying oil painting and printmaking at Tama Art University in Tokyo, she now works as a children's book author and illustrator, enjoying great success. She has participated in the illustrators' exhibition at the Bologna Book Fair in 1995 and 1996, as well as the Biennial of Illustrations in Bratislava in 2001, 2003, 2011, and 2019. Her illustrations use a technique of copper plate printing on Japanese paper, and she continues to produce and exhibit print works throughout Japan and internationally. She currently lives and works in Futo, Japan.


David Boyd is Assistant Professor of Japanese at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte. His translations have appeared in Monkey Business International, Granta, and Words Without Borders, among other publications.



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A Bank Street College of Education Best Book of 2022

"As is true of the best of Anthony Browne's many mysterious books, Tanaka's leaves out the very thing that most writers start with, and the result is this expressive, wide-eyed look at grief, presented with the help of an imaginary friend. A small Japanese girl narrates that she starts seeing a black blob of a creature, with a walleyed gaze, sitting here and there in the city scenes that are part of her walk to school. One afternoon, she begins to follow the 'little one,' who takes her to a secret opening in her own home that leads to a night of play. After so much fun, the small girl sleeps, then wakes up, noting she has dreamed of her mother. Her next encounter? Her father shows up to hold her hand as they walk home together. Readers will wonder about the mother, and the dreams of the child, but it hardly matters. Something about her adventure with the little one has brought her peace. All of it unfolds in black and white ink drawings, giving the tale a timeless quality. Add this to collections about grief and loss; a parent has gone missing and a child's imagination saves her, in this poetic book of love and healing." -STARRED REVIEW, School Library Journal


"A mysterious creature befriends a young girl and leads her to a magical realm in this curious but comforting first-person tale... Together, girl and creature romp across wordless spreads, their fun wrapped in quietude, until they fall asleep cozily on an enormous fluffy forest creature... It is unclear if the adventure is a dream or a supernatural event, but the escapade appears to satisfy the child's longing for her mother, who is hinted as absent... Black-and-white copperplate etchings skillfully juxtapose the ordinary world with the shadowy wonderland, where luminescent fireflies and flowers glow. [A] poignant and engrossing narrative, full of layers to peel back, consider, and discuss." -Kirkus Reviews


"What a weird, wonderful, and touching book this is...The illustrations and tone of the book strongly suggest a debt to Edward Gorey, with their delicate black-and-white copperplate etchings and the bizarre little one. But what at first seems odd and even vaguely threatening gradually becomes warm and friendly. The little girl's mother is missing and although the book provides no answers as to the where, when, or how of her disappearance, the resolution is comforting. This is an open ended story, with lots of room for children to fill in their own interpretations. Adults who object to the child following a stranger or venturing into dark spaces need to get with the (metaphorical) program." -Susan Harari, Youth Services Book Review




Awards
Winner of Grand Prize, Japan Picture Book Award 2019 (Japan) and Purple Island Award, Nami Concours 2019 (Korea, Republic of). Joint winner of A Bank Street College of Education Best Book 2022 (United States).



Book Information
ISBN 9781592703586
Author Kiyo Tanaka
Format Hardback
Page Count 72
Imprint Enchanted Lion Books
Publisher Enchanted Lion Books

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