The Reader

by Amy Hest (Author) Lauren Castillo (Illustrator)

The Reader
Reading Level: 2nd − 3rd Grade
In this timeless picture book, a new reader trudges through deep snow with a mysterious suitcase in tow. He has something important to share with his faithful companion, who bolts ahead to wait at the top of a tall hill. Our small hero climbs higher and higher, until finally, he is there, too. Then he opens his suitcase - click, click - and soon the only sound in the world is the sound of him reading their very favorite book to the very last page...the very last word. Amy Hest's spare evocative text is a true celebration of new readers and good friends everywhere, while Lauren Castillo's pen and ink and watercolor illustrations, with their bold saturated colors against winter white, perfectly capture the wonder and delight of this magical day.
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Publishers Weekly

As snow falls gently, Castillo's (Happy Like Soccer) woodcutlike ink-and-watercolor spreads show a boy in red boots and scarf pulling a sled, accompanied by his dog. Hest (Letters to Leo) doesn't name the boy; he's "the reader" of the title. He takes the dog to the top of a hill, unpacks a winter picnic, and opens a book: "The dog waits. It is hard, but he is good at waiting. And then at last the reader reads." Castillo's cheerful, red-cheeked boy and his tail-wagging companion will engage younger viewers, while Hest's spare, lyrical writing seems directed toward an older group (the sled's "train tracks are impeccably straight. They are beautiful"). Although the read-aloud episode is at the heart of the book, there's also satisfaction to be had from the boy's experiments with parenting as he takes his dog on an outing, reads to him like a child, and "wraps the dog in his two strong arms." A reassuring bedtime entry for a chilly night. Ages 4-8. Illustrator's agent: Paul Rodeen, Rodeen Literary Management. (Oct.)

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School Library Journal

PreS-K--On a snowy, blowy day, it isn't surprising to see a boy, referred to as "the reader," dragging his sled up the hill. The gray-blue sky grows whiter as he and his brown dog climb. "His boots are high and very heavy, but he is strong, and his train tracks are impeccably straight." The trip up is as lovely as it is challenging: Hest's text is quirky and sweet; Castillo uses changing textures and perspectives compellingly. At the top of the world-or at least the hill-the two companions romp in the snow, share a snack, and then "it's time." A click, the opening of a suitcase, and out comes... a book. This is surprising. Perched on a sled on top of a hill, "the only sound in the world is the sound of the reader reading to the very last page... the very last word." A blue bird listens in. Plump white falling flakes take on the shapes of letters of the alphabet. Getting the sled back down the hill is faster and more fun. The final picture of boy and dog running toward a warm, golden-lit home is reminiscent of countless snowy-day stories. What sets The Reader apart is right there in the title. It's an odd but appealing adventure, a gentle reminder that reading can be precious anytime and anywhere-especially in the company of friends.--Susan Weitz, formerly at Spencer-Van Etten School District, Spencer, NY

Copyright 2012 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.
Amy Hest
Amy Hest is the author of many books, including WHEN JESSIE CAME ACROSS THE SEA, winner of the Christopher Medal and illustrated by P. J. Lynch, and IN THE RAIN WITH BABY DUCK, winner of the BOSTON GLOBE - HORN BOOK Award and illustrated by Jill Barton. She says that she was inspired by her own son, Sam. "When Sam was small he knew countless ways to keep me in his room at bedtime," she remembers.

Anita Jeram is the illustrator of the best-selling GUESS HOW MUCH I LOVE YOU by Sam McBratney. She is also the author-illustrator of BUNNY, MY HONEY and ALL TOGETHER NOW. About KISS GOOD NIGHT, she says it reminds her of when "the children and I are comfortable and safe, tucked up snug in bed, listening to the rain outside the window and everything around seems to glow with the warmth."
Classification
Fiction
ISBN-13
9780761461845
Lexile Measure
480
Guided Reading Level
-
Publisher
Two Lions
Publication date
October 20, 2012
Series
-
BISAC categories
JUV047000 - Juvenile Fiction | Books & Libraries
Library of Congress categories
Dogs
Snow
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