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BEATRICE LIKES THE DARK by April Genevieve Tucholke

BEATRICE LIKES THE DARK

by April Genevieve Tucholke ; illustrated by Khoa Le

Pub Date: Sept. 13th, 2022
ISBN: 978-1-64375-157-3
Publisher: Algonquin

Sisters who are opposites may help readers find ways to feel comfortable out of their comfort zones…if they have the support of their siblings.

While most children will not feel the same way Beatrice does about the dark, spiders, quiet, and picnics in graveyards, they will understand her love for those things and her confusion when faced with their opposites—sunny days and loud things and talking, all things her younger sister, Roo, loves. Tucholke presents each sister’s preferences in a way that will have readers empathizing with both and wondering how they will ever get along. But in the end, a sisterly hand in the dark of night, a potion to help Roo appreciate the dark, and a song to help Beatrice learn to enjoy the light bring the two together. They don’t suddenly change their likes and dislikes, “but they can love each other, all the same.” Thrice repeated words in a font that increases in size weave a spell over readers and emphasize mood. For instance, Beatrice doesn’t understand “why some things are so bright bright bright and so loud loud loud.” Le’s artwork masterfully uses color to set the mood: deep background colors, black, and orange and red highlights for Beatrice’s pages; white or light blue backgrounds and bright colors filling Roo’s pages; and a blend of the two when the sisters come together. Both sisters are light-skinned with light hair. (This book was reviewed digitally.)

A sweet tale of sisterly differences and love.

(Picture book. 4-8)