BEST OF THE YEAR
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Vivid and vibrant. NPR Weekend Edition
At the start of things, the elders say,
the universe was hushed and still.
The moon alone shone bright and round
in the star-speckled dark of the sky.
Acclaimed Mexican artist David Álvarez pushes the boundaries with his first full-color book,Ancient Night (Noche Antigua). Renowned for his black-and-white illustrations, Álvarez breathes vibrant life into two classic Nahuatl myths: the moon-dwelling rabbit and Yaushu, the fire-stealing opossum.
Award-winning author David Bowles crafts a lyrical tapestry, weaving these ancient legends into a captivating tale. In-depth backmatter, meticulously researched, provides further context for curious young minds.
Published simultaneously in English and Spanish,Ancient Night offers a gateway to these timeless stories for young readers everywhere. Immerse yourself in Álvarez's stunning artwork and Bowles' evocative prose, experiencing the magic of these vibrant myths anew.
P R A I S E
? "Bolstered by the ethereal, whimsical text, the plush, incandescent acrylic and oil paint artwork gathers the subtleties and splendors of nighttime and the plant life that surrounds Rabbit and Opossum. Together words and images tug readers along at a measured pace. An excellent authors note underscores how common strands and crucial differences from wide-ranging Mesoamerican legends and myths furnish the inspiration at the roots of this tale. Like a mighty dream recalled from time gone by."
Kirkus (starred)
? "Luminous acrylic and oil illustrations bring the night to life... Enchanting text presents the tale in short, clear sentences that convey a sense of timeless mystery and beauty... An excellent choice for picture book collections that uniquely explores traditional Mesoamerican tales and is sure to inspire the wish for further discovery and appreciation."
School Library Journal (starred)
? Bowles spare, evocative text flows like poetry
Álvarezs compositions are sophisticated and uncluttered
beautifully crafted, gently stylized figures so remarkably textured that you can almost count the number of hairs on Rabbits body. Ancient Night is wondrous, sparkling and easily one of the best picture books of 2023.
BookPage (starred)
? Bowless unhurried lines offer a playfully elegant feel to the telling, while Álvarezs saturated digitized paintings use a limited palette to imagine long-eared, gray Rabbit and pointy-nosed, rust-hued Opossum against luminous leafy landscapes. Together, the collaborators create a dreamlike story variation that truly shines.
Publishers Weekly (starred)
? Unmissable
The breathtaking illustrations exude light themselves
Foreword Reviews (starred)
? Stunning illustrations by acclaimed Mexican artist A´lvarez feature a velvety black backdrop of a sky, stars providing only pinpricks of light...spellbinding, poetic text is lyrical but crisp.
Horn Book (starred)
A calming selection for evening lap reads and storytimes.
BCCB
A perfect bedtime read aloud. This Mesoamerican-inspired fable borrows from old tales for a larger-than-life yet soothingly illustrated picture book.
Shelf-Awareness
Exquisite.
Melissa Taylor, Imagination Soup
Álvarezs illustrations alone are enough to make this stunning picture book a winnerthe dreamy feel of the milky moonlight against the deep-dark night and the crisp simplicity of the animals and their world is masterful. When paired with interwoven traditional Mesoamerican tales of the magic and power of our lunar companion, the story sings, enchanting readers with its mystery and beauty. Dont miss this one!
Southern Bookseller Review
David Bowles is a Mexican American author and translator from South Texas. Among his multiple award-winning books are Feathered Serpent, Dark Heart of Sky: Myths of Mexico, and They Call Me Güero. His translation of The Sea-Ringed World garnered a Batchelder Honor and was a finalist for the International Latino Book Award. In 2017, David was inducted into the Texas Institute of Letters.