All her life, Sarah has heard about her father and grandfather's visits to the lighthouse in the middle of the night. One night,she wakes up her father."tonight,", she tells him,"is the night to take me."And they set off,through the darkness and the fog,on a special journey of remembrance.
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From School Library Journal:
Grade 1-3-Echoing the sentimentality of his Love You Forever (Firefly, 1986), Munsch tells the story of a girl, her father, and the memories they share of a beloved relative. Sarah awakens her father in the middle of the night to visit a nearby lighthouse, a tradition begun by her grandfather. They dress quietly and travel through deserted streets, all the while talking about Grandpa. When they find the door to the lighthouse unlocked, they climb to the top. The girl yells "Grandpa!" into the night sky; her father poignantly replies that her grandfather is not going to answer. She tosses a flower that she had saved from his funeral into the ocean, and vows to someday come back again with her own child. Wilson's richly colored and textured oil-on-canvas illustrations capture the somber mood as well as the warmth of the father-daughter relationship. However, while fog is described and depicted numerous times, the stars twinkle brightly in the lighthouse scenes. Still, young readers will be comforted by the characters' matter-of-factness in confronting death and take strength from the promised continuity of a family tradition.
Mary Ann Carcich, Hampton Bays Public Library, NY
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- PublisherScholastic Canada
- Publication date2022
- ISBN 10 0439946565
- ISBN 13 9780439946568
- BindingPaperback
- Number of pages32
- IllustratorWilson Janet
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