“There is no night so dark, so black as night in the country.” And while the people dream of daytime things, the nighttime world awakens.
Owls swoop, a rabbit patters, and in the yard an apple falls — “pump!” — from the tree. Listen. Go to the window. Across the field a light glows. Who else is up so late? Who else watches and hears the sights and sounds of night in the country — the many stirrings of silence, the many colors of the dark?
Lyrical text and velvety pictures present a very different kind of nighttime: a mysterious, moving night that will lull small children to sleep.
Paperback: 32 pages