In middle-grade author Gemeinhart’s picture-book debut, a young reader and their favorite book character journey through life together.
Meego, who narrates, has been best friends with “my reader…from the very beginning.” Rosy-cheeked and expressive, Meego is a large gray furry creature with a raccoon tail, reminiscent of Studio Ghibli’s Totoro, while the young reader is brown-skinned with cropped hair and freckles and described with they/them pronouns. “Again and again,” the two go on exciting adventures and support each other through different milestones, from the child’s first day of school to their mutual loss of loved ones. But their escapades slow to a halt as the child grows older and stops reading about Meego…until one day when they return as an adult to introduce Meego to their own child. Moon’s illustrations, rendered in gentle bubble gum hues and soft textures, add charm to the tale, and the reappearance of childhood toys and books in a weathered state later in the book is a nice touch. The idea that book characters wait “in the darkness,” “lost in dust and shadows,” in between readings may evoke pangs of guilt or concern from young readers. Still, the narrative serves as a warm and nostalgic call to revisit favorite stories with the children in our lives.
A sweet ode to the stories and characters we love.
(Picture book. 3-6)