Long Night Moon by Cynthia Rylant was recommended to me by the children’s librarian at the library where I work. I was immediately drawn to the cover and as I flipped through it to see if I might like it, I was drawn to the artwork inside as well. So I checked it out, and I’m so glad I did.
I was mesmerized for a straight 10 minutes by this book. Long Night Moon is a magical story, quite similar to the oral storytelling tradition of the past. Its prose was poetic at times, just beautiful.
The synopsis on the book says:
Have you ever stopped to consider what might be revealed in one spot over one year by twelve unique and exquisite full moons?
Each spread of the book discusses the twelve moons of the year, January – December. Some of my favorites were (I apologize if the pics are crappy):
The book seems pretty simple at first, but once you read several moons into the story, you realize that each page is written in adoration of each full moon of the year. It’s enchanting. The words flow like moonlight through the trees: gentle, soft, sweet. The words themselves have been carefully chosen, just as their placement on the page has been. If you look at the November page again, you’ll see that the last three words (“might just sleep”) have been place so that you emulate a pause, a sleepiness to the words as you read. I thought this was wonderful. I love how lovingly this book was planned.
The illustrations are just beautiful as well. The illustrator explains that he chose to use charcoal because it can capture “that velvety mysterious light that softens everything, bathing nature in a dreamy luminosity.” That is exactly what came across in the illustrations. They are just gorgeous. Absolutely soft and smooth.
Rylant’s words are not only beautiful but they are emotive as well. The mixture of her words and the illustrations transport you to the month and you are able to feel as if you are actually there experiencing that moon. This book perfectly shows how words and their spacing on the page can convey emotions. This book comes across not only as a beautiful story, but as poetry, as song.
I would definitely recommend reading this book, not only if you have children, but if you love beautiful stories and books.
Publication info:
Long Night Moon
Written by Cynthia Rylant; illustrated by Mark Siegel
Published by Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers; December 2004
32 pages (hardcover)
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This book looks amazing! I’m a ways off from having kids, but I’ve been collecting books for them for years. I’m gonna check this one out.
You definitely should. I really loved it. 🙂
This is so beautiful!
Missie @ A Flurry of Ponderings
I completely agree. I just adored this book.
This one sounds interesting! 🙂
It was! It takes no time at all really to read it and it was just beautiful. 🙂
I’ve got Sophie’s Squash waiting for me at the library and I just put this one on hold. 🙂 I’ve also picked 4 picture books to review myself – 2 newer ones and 2 old hard to find ones. 🙂
Woooo! I’m looking forward to your reviews. I’m happy to be reading children’s books. 🙂
I love that book, too. I’m glad you discovered it. So many beautiful picture books out there!
🙂 You’re right! It’s been too long since I’ve read any so I’m excited to start back.