Showing posts with label starred review. Show all posts
Showing posts with label starred review. Show all posts

Thursday, August 16, 2007

Leaves: 4th starred review


This one will be in the September 1 issue of Booklist, a magazine of the American Library Association. I won't run the whole thing here till then, but here is a tiny excerpt:

Leaves. Stein, David Ezra (Putnam 9780399246364)
"Wonderfully simple and simply wonderful for sharing with children."
*Please note that these reviews are unedited; the final reviews will appear in the issue stated above.


-DES

Monday, August 13, 2007

Two huge reviews



Well, Leaves has done it again. A few days before its August 16th release, it has garnered a third starred review, this time in Publishers Weekly, and a very sweet review by Elizabeth Ward in the Washington Post!

Here are links: Washington Post review
Publishers Weekly review


Wow. I gotta go take a cold shower or somethin'.
David

Wednesday, July 18, 2007

LEAVES: second starred review

Leaves has just garnered its second starred review, this time from School Library Journal. Here it is, in all its glory. Yippee!
*STEIN, David Ezra. Leaves. (Putnam 978-0-399-24636-4)

Simple, declarative sentences and expressive small-scale pictures blend beautifully in this sweet story about a young bear experiencing his first full cycle of seasons. Bamboo pen and earth-toned watercolors are used to great effect to depict the setting of a tiny island with a few trees. The serene scenes and streamlined story line reflect perfectly the gentle passage of time. The bear dances gracefully and happily as he picks flowers and absorbs the warmth of the sun: “Everything was going well.” Then the first autumn leaf drops, and he asks it, “Are you okay?” As leaves continue to fall, he leaps around trying to catch them; he even tries to reattach them to the branches. When he becomes sleepy, he carries a bunch of leaves to a hole and uses them to cover the entrance while he hibernates. Snow falls and blankets the ground; a fox trots by and a white rabbit peeks over the hillside. As yellow tones return to the sky, birds scratch for food in the melting snow. The bear looks out of his warm den and, when he sees the new green buds on the trees, he jumps out crying, “Welcome!” This introspective little gem exudes joy.

Can't wait till this comes out on August 16th!
– David