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Winter

A Solstice Story

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From debut author Kelsey Gross and New York Times bestselling artist Renata Liwska comes a gentle and lulling picture book celebrating the magic of the Winter Solstice with a group of animal friends in a quiet forest.
Tonight is the longest night of the year—solstice is here! Deep in the forest, the dark, cold, and quiet of winter is all around. Owl, Mouse, and Deer all watch the light fades and dark surrounds them, but they have a gift of hope to share with their neighbors. The moon and stars shine down on a lone tree in the forest, and the animals gather around to bask in its light. Winter Solstice arrives as the winter sky brings magic for all to share.
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    • Kirkus

      September 15, 2023
      Woodland creatures celebrate light and winter on the longest night of the year. Owl calls to friends to help him "shine the light, / and share a gift of hope this night," the winter solstice. Deer, Squirrel, Mouse, and others have gifts to share. Duck brings feathers as "hope / for warm, cozy beds," while Raccoon places berries in the snow as "hope / for sweet surprises." When a bear surprises the group as they celebrate around their decorated tree, they welcome their new friend. Though the final decorated tree evokes Christmas imagery, there's no specific mention of the holiday. Simple text largely follows a pattern, explaining what "gift of hope" each animal brings. A final italicized sentence notes how each will help "spark," "shine," or "spread" the light. The illustrations have a soft, brushed quality that, despite the snowy setting, gives the book a comforting feel. The animals are fuzzy and feathery, almost touchable. One large, vertical image requires a tilt of the book to truly take in the decorated tree in all its splendor. Today's readers, accustomed to producing light with the flip of a switch, may not appreciate the story's subtext about treasuring light through long, cold winter nights; nevertheless, the charming artwork will stir them. Warm visuals bring to life a snowy solstice. (Picture book. 3-5)

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    • School Library Journal

      October 1, 2023

      K-Gr 2-A meditative story set in a snow- covered wood. The prose is careful and smooth, mirroring the peaceful illustrations as the story builds spread by spread to envelope onlookers in a winter forest, colored in cool blues, soft whites, and muted browns. Together, words and images carry readers through the woods with an owl, who meets other woodland creatures, preparing for winter. As they make their preparations, the animals create a solstice tree, where they share tender, collected moments together in the cold but cozy setting. VERDICT This beautiful book offers young readers a way into a world they may not encounter, deep in the woods, in winter.-Jessica Schriver

      Copyright 2023 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

    • The Horn Book

      November 1, 2023
      On the longest night of the year, Owl calls on his forest friends to "shine the light" and "share a gift of hope." Deer leaves nuts on tree branches so that all may have enough to eat. Raccoon hides berries in the snow as "sweet surprises." As different animals explain how they can contribute ("I can help to shine the light...I can help to spark the light"), they decorate a tree, and their efforts culminate in the completed tree featured in a vertical gatefold. Liwska's muted digital illustrations, with primarily blue backgrounds, help to set a peaceful wintry mood. Marva Anne Hinton

      (Copyright 2023 by The Horn Book, Incorporated, Boston. All rights reserved.)

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