The Dark Is For
Jane Kohuth, illus. by Cindy Derby. Simon & Schuster, $19.99 (40p) ISBN 978-1-6659-0677-7
Kohuth (Something on the Hill) and Derby (Wheetle) offer up a hymn to the dark’s graces in this conceptual work. Loose, expressive multimedia illustrations portray children of various skin tones reveling in a woodsy, hilly landscape as the sun heads out of view. Magnification shifts throughout, from a cinematic opening spread in which a trio lolls under a massive tree on a hot day (“The dark is for calming”) to a depiction of a child ecstatically drumming with a thunderhead (“The dark is for storming”) to an intimate chrysalis close-up (“The dark is for growing”). When the moon rises, the children become audience members “in the theater of night,” where “crickets take up their bows,/ frogs their banjos and flutes./ Coyotes sing.” In this work about wrapping oneself in “the dark... like a blanket,” the subject isn’t absence but presence—its own world of possibilities waiting to be embraced and savored. Ages 4–8. Author’s agent: Teresa Kietlinski, Bookmark Literary. Illustrator’s agent: Jennifer Laughran, Andrea Brown Literary. (Mar.)
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Reviewed on: 12/04/2025
Genre: Children's

