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GOOD NIGHT, LIBRARY

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Bedtime
stories are plentiful, but this one is anything but tender and restful.

In
rhyming verse two kids say good night to all kinds of library items. “Good
night, library; / Darkness falls. / It’s sleepy time / For these great walls. //
Good night, library. / You must be tired / From all the learning / You’ve
inspired.” The litany of items the text wishes good night includes poetry and
prose, plots, puppet stages, computers, carpet squares, fairy tales,
characters, filing cart, and more. This being a fairly modern library, they
also bid good night to board games and comic books, but if there is a 3-D
printer or makerspace, it goes unremarked. The apparent intent of this homage
to libraries is well and good, but the visual execution lacks charm. The
cartoonish illustrations are garish double-page spreads that bleed off the
pages, and the intensity of the colors makes the pages appear crowded.
Exaggeratedly bug-eyed kids act out the rhymes; they are a diverse lot. The
librarian, a white woman, wears her hair in a bun but otherwise looks pretty
darn hip; she wears a droopy gray sweater, black jeans, and pumps.

What
could have been a calming bedtime story featuring the variety of things found
in a library is spoiled by abrasive artwork. (Picture book. 6-8)

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