cover image We Are Branches

We Are Branches

Joyce Sidman, illus. by Beth Krommes. Clarion, $19.99 (40p) ISBN 978-0-358-53818-9

Living things—and not just trees—often grow in branching forms, as detailed in this intricate picture book. Via instantly recognizable scratchboard spreads, Krommes draws branching life with exquisite delicacy, ranging across landscapes and locales. “Look/ how we grow:/ lifting toward the sun,” Sidman writes in expansive lines as illustrations look upward into the branches of a forest. Tree roots take this form, too (“We sink... to drink/ and grasp and steady”)—as do rivers, lightning bolts, ice crystals, coral, animalian limbs, and more (about the wing bones of short-nosed fruit bats, “arms that stretch wide/ into fabulous fingers”). In graceful, generous profusion, various labeled organic forms are shown dividing and redividing into smaller sections while children of varying skin tones play in the background. Further information about patterns in nature concludes this striking study of growing forms’ startling similarity: “Branching is the shape of life!” Ages 4–8. (May)