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Moonday

Hardback

Main Details

Title Moonday
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Adam Rex
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:40
Dimensions(mm): Height 241,Width 267
ISBN/Barcode 9781423119203
ClassificationsDewey:813.6
Audience
Children / Juvenile
Illustrations 1 Illustrations, unspecified

Publishing Details

Publisher Disney Publishing Worldwide
Imprint Disney Publishing Worldwide
Publication Date 20 February 2014
Publication Country United States

Description

What do you do when the moon lowers itself into your backyard? When the mornings are replaced by perpetual night, and people sigh-sleep in their beds? What do you do when the tide comes in, and all the neighbourhood dogs won't stop howling? You can take the moon for a ride! New York Times bestseller Adam Rex delivers a magical, surreal story that glows brighter than the full moon.

Author Biography

Adam Rex is the New York Times best-selling author and illustrator of Frankenstein Makes A Sandwich. His other books include Pssst!, The True Meaning of Smekday, Fat Vampire, and Cold Cereal. He also illustrated the Brixton Brothers series, Billy Twitters and his Blue Whale Problem, and Chloe and the Lion, all by Mac Barnett and Chu's Day by Neil Gaiman. He lives in Tucson, Arizona. Visit him at www.adamrex.com.

Reviews

"Enchanting language and a jaw-dropping premise place readers under a somnolent spell. Gentle rhymes, recurring consonance and almost subliminal rhythms make murky, dreamy paintings vivid and the surreal story sleepily spectacular. Who wouldn't close their eyes and rock to these soothing lines, as startlingly brilliant as moonlight?.... Children familiar with soporific car trips will appreciate these commonplace scenes that frame such a fantastical story. Straightforward illustrations and traditional sepia, aerial renderings of the town make this fantastical lunar story all the more wondrous. This mashup of the ordinary and the far-out, of a little neighborhood and a giant, glowing orb from outer space, thrills."--Kirkus Reviews "Lonely images of a nighttime car trip evoke Edward Hopper paintings as the girl and her family lead the moon back into the sky. It's a suggestive account of the movements of the dreaming mind, and a gentle departure from Rex's more madcap work."--Publishers Weekly "The image of the luminous moon, which feels close enough to touch and small enough for a child to explore, is well worth seeing. A drowsy, rather surreal bedtime story."--Booklist "The spare poetic text, combined with illustrations in dark and vibrant jewel tones, makes each page turn carry a contemplative weight.... The story inhabits that magical territory that exists for young children who haven't yet figured the world out. Anything truly is possible. Children will love this tribute to their imaginings. and adults will appreciate the reminder that until you are taught otherwise, the Moon really can follow you all the way home."--School Library Journal "This fantasy interlude is perfect for a bedtime story, with mood more important than logic, and the narration is appropriately ethereal and evocative.... Interior scenes are rich with warm colors, which are particularly cozy when they're juxtaposed against the ink-black background with white text, while outdoor scenes center the bright moon, using contrast and temporality to heighten the book's mysticism.... Kids will enjoy falling asleep to this imaginative fantasy."--The Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books