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24 pp.
| Harcourt
| April, 2002
|
TradeISBN 0-15-253150-5$$16.00
(4)
K-3
Illustrated by
Debra Frasier.
"There--in the space of the sky is a field for the sun, a sea for the moon, clouds where storms can hide, stars where silence sings." This celebration of sky and earth (the spaces outside of us) and the world of dreams (the space within us) is interesting but too abstract to be truly compelling. Appealing cut-paper collage lends crispness and definition to the poetic but somewhat vague text.