Twilight Comes Twice

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Twilight Comes Twice

Cover of hardcover 1st edition
Author Ralph Fletcher
Illustrator Kate Kiesler
Genre Children's
Publisher Clarion Books
Publication date
1997-10-20
Media type Print (Hardcover)
Pages 32
ISBN 978-0-395-84826-5
OCLC 36066032
Dewey Decimal [E] 21
LC Class PZ7.F634 Tw 1997

Twilight Comes Twice is a children's book of free verse written by Ralph Fletcher and illustrated by Kate Kiesler. It was first published in 1997 and describes the transitions from night to day and from day to night.

Reception

Publishers Weekly said in their review: "In spite of the commanding beauty of the language and art, however, the book engages the reader's emotions only minimally. Rather than invite the reader to be a direct participant in the experience itself, the text, is written in the second person, seems to ask the audience to stand in awe of an adult's ruminations. There are distinct pleasures to be had here, but they are chiefly cerebral."[1] Virginia Golodetz reviewing for the School Library Journal said "the personification of dawn and dusk seems strained, and the metaphors are sometimes more distracting than illuminating, e.g., dusk "pours/the syrup of darkness/into the forest" and "hisses on the sprinklers." The pictures speak more clearly than the words."[2]

Notes

  1. "Forecasts: Children's books". Publishers Weekly 244 (44): 75. October 27, 1997. ISSN 0000-0019. 
  2. Golodetz, Virginia (October 1997). "Preschool to grade 4: Fiction". School Library Journal 43 (10): 95. ISSN 0362-8930. 

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