Book details

Windows
Description
Walking his dog at dusk, one boy catches glimpses of the lives around him in this lovely ode to autumn evenings, exploring your neighbourhood, and coming home. Before your city goes to sleep, you might head out for a walk, your dog at your side as you go out the door and into the almost-night. Anything can happen on such a walk: you might pass a cat, or a friend, or even an early raccoon. And as you go down your street and around the corner, the windows around you light up one by one until you are walking through a maze of paper lanterns, each one granting you a brief, glowing snapshot of your neighbours as families come together and folks settle in for the night. With a setting that feels both specific and universal and a story full of homages to The Snowy Day, Julia Denos and E. B. Goodale have created a unique book - at once about the idea of home and the magic of curiosity, but also about how a sense of safety and belonging is something to which every child is entitled.
Age
3-7
Text complexity
beginner
Length
32 pages
Why to read
- To explore the unique artistic style and illustrations that bring the story to life, assuming the book contains visual elements.
- To engage with the narrative and themes that Julia Denos is known for, which often include elements of discovery, curiosity, and connection.
- To enjoy a literary escape that offers a window into different perspectives, experiences, or imaginative worlds, as the title 'Windows' might suggest.
- To appreciate the craftsmanship of a well-regarded author and potentially gain insights or inspiration from her storytelling techniques.