Showing posts with label Julia Denos. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Julia Denos. Show all posts

Sunday, September 8, 2019

Review - Here and Now

Here and Now
by Julia Denos
illustrated by E. B. Goodale
Date: 2019
Publisher: HMH Books for Young Readers
Reading level: C
Book type: picture book
Pages: 40
Format: e-book
Source: library

A stunning celebration of mindfulness and a meditation on slowing down and enjoying each moment, from the team behind the award-winning Windows.

Explore identity and connection, inspire curiosity, and prompt engaging discussions about the here and now.

(synopsis from Goodreads)

This is an interesting meditation on mindfulness. I don't think I'd recommend it to very young children, but for those who are beginning to forget how to live in the moment, this book could be a good reminder.

The author's note at the end explains that she intended this book to be a meditation on the present moment. In that respect, it works. The gentle text and interesting illustrations show the reader the many different things that might be happening in that one moment, no matter where they are. It's definitely a book that's going to provoke some thought.

I enjoyed the illustrations in this one, too. They're quite cute, and the cast of characters is diverse.

As a quiet meditation, this book works. It would make a lovely bedtime read, but it would also be suitable as a way to take a moment and centre oneself in the middle of a hectic day.

Quotable moment:


Premise: 4/5
Meter: n/a
Writing: 3/5
Illustrations: 3/5
Originality: 4/5

Enjoyment: 4/5

Overall Rating: 3.67 out of 5 ladybugs

Monday, November 3, 2014

Review - I Had a Favorite Dress

I Had a Favorite Dress
by Boni Ashburn
illustrated by Julia Denos
Date: 2011
Publisher: Harry N. Abrams
Reading level: C
Book type: picture book
Pages: 32
Format: hardcover
Source: library

Open up a fresh and stylish story about growing up and keeping hold of your favorite memories. As the year passes, the narrator’s favorite dress goes through a series of creative changes, from dress to shirt to tank top to scarf and so on, until all that’s left of it is a good memory. Assisted by her patient and crafty mama, the narrator finds that when disaster strikes her favorite things, she doesn’t need to make mountains out of molehills—she “makes molehills out of mountains” instead! Structured around the days of the week, the story is also illustrated to show the passing of the seasons, a perfect complement to the themes of growing older and keeping hold (and letting go) of special mementos.

(synopsis from Goodreads)

This is another library book that I poached from my mom's stack (the last one being Journey, which was absolutely wonderful).  My mom must have great taste in children's picture books, because this one was wonderful, too.

The message about not making mountains out of molehills and learning to adapt and let go when it comes to change is a good one, and it's nice to see it in a picture book for young children.  Unlike Maybe: A Little Zen for Little Ones, which I reviewed last week, the message in I Had a Favorite Dress doesn't hit the reader over the head; it's far more subtle and, as a result, works much better (especially for the target age group).  I liked seeing what creative idea the girl's mother would come up with to transform the remnants of the original dress into something new to be worn and treasured.

The illustrations were really fun.  They were colourful and cute, and employed a variety of media (everything from watercolour and actual stitching to Photoshop) to achieve the look.  I also found it refreshing that the little girl was a person of colour; I haven't read that many picture books where that's been the case.

I think I would have really liked this book when I was a kid... though I might have driven my mom crazy by begging her to turn my old pieces of clothing into funky new accessories!

Quotable moment:

So I asked my mama, "Mama, dear..."
And snip, snip,
sew, sew...
New shirt, hello!

Recommended to: readers looking for a fun story with a good message

Premise: 5/5
Meter: n/a
Writing: 4/5
Illustrations: 5/5
Originality: 4/5

Enjoyment: 4/5

Overall: 4.33 out of 5