The Hello, Goodbye Window

by Norton Juster (Author) Chris Raschka (Illustrator)

The Hello, Goodbye Window

This is a love song devoted to that special relationship between grandparents and grandchild.

The kitchen window at Nanna and Poppy's house is, for one little girl, a magic gateway. Everything important happens near it, through it, or beyond it. Told in her voice, her story is both a voyage of discovery and a celebration of the commonplace wonders that define childhood, expressed as a joyful fusion of text with evocative and exuberant illustrations.

The world for this little girl will soon grow larger and more complex, but never more enchanting or deeply felt.

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School Library Journal

Starred Review
PreS-Gr 1 -The window in Nanna and Poppy's kitchen is no ordinary window -it is the place where love and magic happens. It's where the girl and her doting grandparents watch stars, play games, and, most importantly, say hello and goodbye. The first-person text is both simple and sophisticated, conjuring a perfectly child-centered world. Sentences such as "When I get tired I come in and take my nap and nothing happens until I get up" typify the girl's happy, imaginative world. While the language is bouncy and fun, it is the visual interpretation of this sweet story that sings. Using a bright rainbow palette of saturated color, Raschka's impressionistic, mixed-media illustrations portray a loving, mixed-race family. The artwork is at once lively and energetic, without crowding the story or the words on the page; the simple lines and squiggles of color suggest a child's own drawings, but this is the art of a masterful hand. Perfect for lap-sharing, this book will find favor with children and adults alike." -Angela J. Reynolds, Washington County Cooperative Library Services, Hillsboro, OR" Copyright 2005 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

Publishers Weekly

Starred Review
Juster ("The Phantom Tollbooth") crafts a cozy portrait of a grandchild and her grandparents in this endearing book, illustrated in paintbox colors by Raschka ("Be Boy Buzz"). A curly haired girl -who dances with wiggly energy in Raschka's lush paintings -describes playful visits to her Nanna and Poppy, whose kitchen window provides the perfect venue to say hello and goodbye. "You can climb up on the flower barrel and tap," she says, "then duck down and they won't know who did it." Her grandparents welcome her into a sunlit, spacious kitchen filled with plants, where she doodles and listens to Poppy play "Oh, Susannah" on the harmonica. At night, the "Hello, Goodbye Window" functions as a mirror, and the girl jokes about being outside looking in: "Poppy says, 'What are you doing out there? You come right in and have your dinner.' And I say, 'But I'm here with you, Poppy, ' and then he looks at me in his funny way." Juster departs from the over-the-top punning of his earlier works to create a gently humorous account of a family's conversations and games, all centered on the special window. Raschka warms the pages with glowing yellow, emerald, sapphire and golden brown, and he pictures the garden and trees in emphatic midsummer greens. The characters smile at one another with a doting twinkle in their eyes, and grandparents especially will be charmed by this relaxed account of how a child's visit occasions everyday magic. Ages 2-up. "(Apr.)" Copyright 2005 Publishers Weekly Used with permission.
Norton Juster
Norton Juster was the author of a number of children's books, including the contemporary classic The Phantom Tollbooth, illustrated by Jules Feiffer, as well as the sequel to The Hello, Goodbye Window and also illustrated by Chris Raschka, Sourpuss and Sweetie Pie. Formerly an architect by trade, he lived in Amherst, Massachusetts.

Chris Raschka is the Caldecott Award-winning illustrator of The Hello, Goodbye Window and A Ball for Daisy. He also received a Caldecott Honor for Yo! Yes? and has written and illustrated numerous books for children, including several titles by bell hooks: Happy to Be Nappy, Skin Again, and Be Boy Buzz. A 2012 nominee for the Hans Christian Andersen Award, he lives in New York City.
Classification
Fiction
ISBN-13
9780786809141
Lexile Measure
670
Guided Reading Level
K
Publisher
Little, Brown Books for Young Readers
Publication date
May 20, 2005
Series
Caldecott Medal - Winner Title(s)
BISAC categories
JUV013030 - Juvenile Fiction | Family | Multigenerational
Library of Congress categories
Grandparent and child
Windows
Boston Globe-Horn Book Awards
Honor Book 2005 - 2005
Caldecott Medal
Winner 2006 - 2006
Parents Choice Award (Fall) (1998-2007)
Winner 2005 - 2005
Pennsylvania Young Reader's Choice Award
Nominee 2008 - 2008
Red Clover Award
Nominee 2007 - 2007
Capitol Choices: Noteworthy Books for Children and Teens
Recommended 2006 - 2006

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