There’s much to be thankful for.
The book’s narrator—rendered in a blueish silhouette—rises and gets dressed before leaving home to follow a treasure map to something special. Along the way, our protagonist expresses thanks for a growing catalog of items and concepts, from individual colors (“Thank you, yellow / thank you, red”) to household items (“Thank you, alarm clock / Thank you, bed”) to ideas such as fear and homecoming to, finally, the colors again. Full-page illustrations highlighting single objects transition into grand, full-spread vistas and busy scenes as the protagonist traverses land, sea, and sky while the seasons pass. Paired with simple text made up of brief “thank you” sentences, the story unfolds through the elegant, textured images. It isn’t always readily apparent how some of the statements correspond to the action depicted; this is a tale that begs readers to linger and wonder about what it means to be grateful. Full comprehension will require a reread, given the sudden yet subtle and purely visual story developments, but the beauty of the artwork makes it well worth the journey. A limited but vivid palette of primary colors simultaneously soothes with its blues and energizes with its red and yellows, creating an aesthetically pleasing, thought-provoking, and engaging experience.
A whimsical, enriching, and deeply rewarding adventure in gratitude.
(Picture book. 4-8)