Things That Go Away
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- $9.99
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- $9.99
Publisher Description
The picture book Things That Go Away is a playful ode to things that come and go in life—and the one special bond that never fades.
There are many things that go away: Leaves fall, tears dry, music lasts only for a few moments, and bubbles pop, vanishing without a trace. Everything in life passes, moves on, or transforms—except one thing that never fades.
With her signature warmth, playfulness, and beautiful illustrations, Beatrice Alemagna reminds us that in a changing world, the love between parent and child remains constant.
“Simple, beautiful . . . A readaloud that introduces a rich field of big questions.” —Publishers Weekly (Starred Review)
“This wise, creative book will be returned to with anticipation and shared frequently.” —School Library Journal (Starred Review)
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
This simple, beautiful creation by Alemagna (Child of Glass) does what it says on the tin: looks at transience. "In life, many things go away. They transform," Alemagna starts. Each spread uses a page of translucent vellum to show something that's there atop a background and then, just as suddenly, gone. Here, a bird appears on the vellum in black ink, perched on someone's outstretched finger; a page turn makes it disappear. Music, soap bubbles, tears, lice, autumn leaves all there, and then gone. Against Alemagna's expressive signature paintings, lyrical lines of verse, gracefully rendered by an uncredited translator, use tangible disappearance as a metaphor for unseen emotion: "Bad weather goes away" (the vellum shows streams of raindrops) "and so does fear" (a monster spreads its batlike wings over a frightened girl). A final page finds something that doesn't disappear with the turn of a page: "But one thing doesn't go away, and never will," attends a spread of a parent embracing a child. A readaloud that introduces a rich field of big questions. Ages 4 8.