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A STAR SHINES THROUGH

by Anna Desnitskaya ; illustrated by Anna Desnitskaya

Pub Date: Aug. 20th, 2024
ISBN: 9780802856319
Publisher: Eerdmans

Inspired by her family’s experiences of leaving Moscow following Russia’s 2022 invasion of Ukraine, Desnitskaya examines the effects of emigration.

A mother and child, pale-skinned with reddish hair, have left home. The youngster shares details about the big city they’ve left behind. A star-shaped cardboard lamp used to hang in the apartment’s kitchen window, orienting the child while the little one headed home from music lessons. As war began, “We left for another country. It’s not like home here.” The language, the food, the view from the bleak new apartment: all unfamiliar. A gifted illustrator, Desnitskaya contrasts past and present in facing spreads with varied color intensities. Prior scenes show the family’s contentment as they eat and read in the warm glow of the star lamp. There’s a red-haired, light-skinned adult in one scene: Dad? The new city and apartment are unremittingly gray, with shop and street signs depicted in intentionally obscure text. People’s word bubbles reveal only scribbles. “Even Mom is different.” She bends over her phone, her back to the narrator, effectively personifying the desperate attempt to connect with what—and who—has been left behind. When Mom brings craft supplies home one day, the pair make a cardboard star and rig a lamp for the window. “After that, everything around us became a little less different.” Scenes brighten as the city grows more decipherable, and the narrator makes a friend. The blue-and-yellow color palette poignantly hints at Desnitskaya’s sympathies.

Beautifully crafted and warmly empathetic.

(author’s note) (Picture book. 5-9)