A Quiet Place
by
Douglas Wood & Dan Andreasen
Order:
USA
Can
Aladdin, 2005 (2002)
Hardcover, Softcover
Read an Excerpt
Reviewed by Hilary Williamson
A
boy begins, '
Sometimes a person needs a quiet place ... to rest your ears from / bells ringing and / whistles shrieking and / grown-ups talking and ... Well, even grown-ups need a quiet place sometimes.
' Then he gives some tips on where to find a quiet place.
U
nder a bush, he tells us that '
you can be a pirate
'. Or you can be a timber wolf '
in a green mansion of shadows and sunbeams
'. You can discover a lost continent on a beach, be a Pony Express rider in the desert, an ancient cave-dweller in a cavern, a mountain climber '
on the top of the world
', or a polar bear in a snowdrift. You can go to the library, or to your own room, where this wise boy tells us you can '
discover the very best quiet place of all - / the one that's always there no matter / where you go or where you stay - / the one inside of you.
'
D
ouglas Wood's words reveal the
quiet places
illuminated by a child's imagination, while Dan Andreasen's old-fashioned paintings remind us of all the wonders they contain.
A Quiet Place
is simply delightful.
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