'New Yorker Ada, who has brown skin and curly hair, is delighted to arrive at her grandparents’ Maine island house, where clear skies make it possible to view the stars she can’t see in the city. . . . Chapman (Elizabeth Warren’s Big, Bold Plans) has refined a loose-lined wash style that draws power from glowing light sources, creating night skies that glitter and seawater that sparkles.' Publishers Weekly (starred review)
'Young readers will delight in seeing our universe’s interconnectedness, and, later, when Ada’s family dashes outside to spin in starlight, they will recognize the inextricable bonds among loved ones… Astonishing artwork shines.' Kirkus (starred review)
'This sparkling story spins small experiences into something grand. Its family dynamics are layered and loving, and its world is full of wonders. The arresting watercolor illustrations are exquisitely rendered, brimming with detail and warmth. Flora and fauna float in the margins, light glows from nighttime windows, and skies shimmer across full spreads; the universe feels endless on one page and intimate on the next. A joyful and dazzling exploration of our universe, on every scale.' Booklist (starred review)
'luminous artwork' The Bookseller
'an insanely gorgeous and thought-provoking book' Books Up North
'This would be a great book to begin to teach young children about galaxies and space.' The School Librarian
'“a beautiful intergenerational story about a little girl’s trip to stay with her grandparents.' MIT Press Christmas Gift Guide, Bookbairn
'Featured in The Bookseller's Children's Previews for March 2023' The Bookseller
'Full of life and wonder, and answering many of the questions children ask about our night sky.' LoveReading4Kids