Sponsored
Night - by Katherine Jumbe (Hardcover)
In Stock
Sponsored
About this item
Highlights
- "An easy bedtime tale with a special affection for nighttime.
- 4-8 Years
- 8.1" x 8.3" Hardcover
- 40 Pages
- Juvenile Fiction, People & Places
Description
About the Book
"Even long ago, there was day and night. The day was full of light and warmth, and people and animals alike rejoiced in the rays of the sun. But what happens when people get greedy and take the Night for granted? What will become of the Earth and those who dwell upon it? Katherine Jumbe masterfully brings the world of the Malawian savanna to life, telling a rhythmic tale perfect for bedtime. Rich illustrations by Shana Dixon depict Baby Mwana and her older Sister Alekachawo as they trek up the great Sky Road to bring the heavens back into balance" --
Book Synopsis
"An easy bedtime tale with a special affection for nighttime." - Kirkus
Even long ago, there was day and night. The day was full of light and warmth, and people and animals alike rejoiced in the rays of the sun. But what happens when people get greedy and take the Night for granted? What will become of the Earth and those who dwell upon it? Humans, turtles, elephants, monkeys, cheetahs, and rhinos all need to know!
Katherine Jumbe masterfully brings the world of the Malawian savanna to life, telling a rhythmic tale perfect for bedtime. Rich illustrations by Shana Dixon depict Baby Mwana and her older Sister Alekachawo as they trek up the great Sky Road to bring the heavens back into balance.
Perfect for:
- Pre-schoolers to early elementary-aged children
- Parents looking for African representation in a picture book
- Fans of Berry Song, Where Wonder Grows, and Soul Food Sunday
Review Quotes
"Cinematic art reinforces the drama, with rich, jewel-like colors and inventive compositions...a distinctive drawing style gives this world and its inhabitants a unique charm. A captivating tale to enrich the folktale canon."
"Dixon's vibrant illustrations add rejuvenating color to each and every page... Light needs dark. Good needs bad. With the joyous illustrations and clear text, it's a message that will ring true for all readers. An excellent introduction to the structure of fables, with layered storytelling."
"Cinematic art reinforces the drama, with rich, jewel-like colors and inventive compositions...a distinctive drawing style gives this world and its inhabitants a unique charm. A captivating tale to enrich the folktale canon." - Booklist
"The story itself unravels with the thoughtful wisdom and familiarity of an African proverb... An easy bedtime tale with a special affection for nighttime. "- Kirkus
About the Author
Katherine Jumbe is a first-time author who loves to read, travel, sing, play volleyball, and hike. She is a proud Malawian by birth and a bona fide Minnesotan by survival of many winters. Picture books were her first window into the world, the inspiration for countless adventures and imaginings, and a wellspring of beautiful memories with her late mom.
Author residence: Minneapolis, MN
Shana Dixon is a passionate artist from a small town in southern New Jersey. After graduating with a BFA in Film and Animation, she has worked on a number of projects for major animation studios. From animated tv series, to short films, and now children's books, Shana is dedicated to showcasing Black joy through imaginative storytelling.
Illustrator residence: Los Angeles, CA