cover image Speck: An Itty-Bitty Epic

Speck: An Itty-Bitty Epic

Margaux Meganck. Knopf, $19.99 (40p) ISBN 978-0-593-30197-5

Expressive prose and immersive underwater scenes produce a feeling of awe in this contemplative picture book about a tiny oceanic speck’s search for a place that feels like home. Amid the toes of human bathers in a tide pool, “countless tiny specks” float forth, weaving among creatures such as a jellyfish, sea turtle, sea urchin, and puffer fish. Their number declines when the specks drift along (“Tossed by waves,// carried by currents,// each speck searching// for a place to stay, and grow”), and a profound moment occurs in the depths, where a single luminous spark glows amid an absorbing inky-hued spread (“One tiny speck/ can get lost in an ocean so vast./ Where big feels bigger,// and small feels smaller”). Still, the speck persists in its journey until it settles on a majestic creaturely perch, and pages zoom outward in successive aerials that contextualize the speck’s place in the world. Color layering produces an iridescent chalkiness in Meganck’s soothing artwork. Human background characters are portrayed with different skin tones. Ages 3–6. (Mar.)