cover image At the Same Moment, Around the World

At the Same Moment, Around the World

Clotilde Perrin. Chronicle, $17.99 (36p) ISBN 978-1-4521-2208-3

In a story originally published in 2011, French artist Perrin infuses what might have been a superficial idea with unexpected depth of feeling. “It is six o’clock in the morning in Dakar, Senegal,” opens the book. “Keita wakes up early to help his father count the fish caught during the night.” Drawn in warm pencil, the fish, boats, waves, and even Keita and his father’s eyes repeat the same oval shape. “At the same moment, in Paris, France, it is seven o’clock in the morning, and Benedict drinks hot chocolate before school,” Perrin continues. The tall, thin pages frame the mansard roofs of the city; Benedict can be seen through the window of his flat. From Bulgaria to Baghdad, Dubai, and on, Perrin imagines children at the same moment in each respective time zone, drawing their lives together in one great symphonic chord. Although the book includes a note about time zones and a foldout map, its aims go beyond simply being “educational.” Perrin’s artwork, with plenty of shadow and contrast, is not afraid of the dark, lending complexity and drama to the simple prose. Ages 5–8. (Mar.)