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Rain before rainbows

Prasadam-Halls, Smriti. (Author). Litchfield, David. (Added Author).

In the midst of the rain, rainbows can be hard to see. But with courage and the help of good friends, there is always a way out of the darkness.

Book  - 2020
JP Prasa
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  • ISBN: 9781536212839
  • Physical Description print
    1 volume (unpaged) : color illustrations ; 29 cm
  • Edition First U.S. edition.
  • Publisher [Place of publication not identified] : [publisher not identified], 2020.

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Syndetic Solutions - Kirkus Review for ISBN Number 9781536212839
Rain Before Rainbows
Rain Before Rainbows
by Prasadam-Halls, Smriti; Litchfield, David (Illustrator)
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After a fire damages their castle home, a child and their fox companion venture into the unknown. As the pair treks over mountains and battles misty dragons in dark woods, Prasadam-Halls reassures readers via singsong rhymes that tough or scary situations won't last forever. "Thunder will rumble. Lightning will flash. / The wind will start blowing, and tall waves will crash," she acknowledges as the child rows against a double-page spread of waves teeming with sharp-eyed creatures. But, she promises, as a troupe of woodland critters welcomes them to a sun-gilded shore, "There are friends who will help us, courageous and kind." After planting seeds, child and fox snuggle in a stick shelter. Waking to a "day full of promise, a day full of light," they dance beneath a double-page rainbow and full-grown apple tree (that seems to have grown overnight). Litchfield's luminous illustrations carry the story, vividly balancing light and dark hues. Even eerie nights still sparkle with stars, matching the text's hopeful tone. Illustrations don't always mirror the text concretely, however; for instance, an elk appears above the line "There's a map that will guide us when troubles arise," and there is no map to be seen. Some readers seeking solace amid similar hardships may find the fairy tale--esque framing frustratingly simplistic; others will be comforted by the rhythmic rhymes and dreamlike illustrations. The child has light-brown skin and straight, black hair. (This book was reviewed digitally with 11.3-by-20.2-inch double-page spreads viewed at 54.4% of actual size.) An eye-catching lullaby for tough times. (Picture book. 3-7) Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

Syndetic Solutions - School Library Journal Review for ISBN Number 9781536212839
Rain Before Rainbows
Rain Before Rainbows
by Prasadam-Halls, Smriti; Litchfield, David (Illustrator)
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Toddler-PreS--Inspired by Psalm 30:5, "Weeping may tarry for the night, but joy comes with the morning," this British import offers hope and purpose, reminding readers that waiting brings reward and sowing comes before the crop and the flower stem before blossom. The words spill across pages that with every turn brighten like dawn. These are gorgeous, luminous works, showing a young girl with light brown skin overcoming obstacles and embarking on her journey, no matter how dark and scary the path, and in spite of storms. The poetry of the text builds on the sentiment of the scripture and although it complements the illustrations, it is compelling enough to be read independently. This has an obvious religious sensibility, but this will appeal to a secular audience as well. VERDICT An uplifting book with a timeless message--that tomorrow will be better.--Jennifer Knight, North Olympic Lib. Syst., Port Angeles, WA