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THE KEEPER OF STARS by Jennifer Harris

THE KEEPER OF STARS

by Jennifer Harris ; illustrated by Dorothy Leung

Pub Date: April 16th, 2024
ISBN: 9781771475686
Publisher: Owlkids Books

A bear in the heavens subs for a child’s father.

Each night, Milo reads stories with his mother and taps a photo of his dad three times. After his exhausted mom falls asleep, Milo hitches a ride on a fiery comet and cleans up the sky, which is filled with “balloons, stray feathers,” and, once, some “very unmanageable ducks.” Then Milo and the Keeper of Stars, a huge blue bear with a spangled coat, bathe and shine their five-pointed charges, who sometimes become a bit unruly. When Milo and the Keeper are done, they share sandwiches and cocoa and admire the sky. Returning home, Milo again taps his dad’s picture and gets into bed, knowing “the stars are always there…even when you can’t see them.” It’s never made explicitly clear where Milo’s father is, but the boy appears to be working his way through some complex emotions. This very subtle approach to a parent’s absence drags a bit in the middle, and little ones may not entirely understand how Milo’s devotion to star cleaning relates to his father. But the fantasy of floating out one’s window, soaring on a comet, and hanging out with a big guy in the sky is enthralling, sustained by the imaginative illustrations. Amid the colorful simplified characters, the bear is majestic. Milo and his mother are tan-skinned.

Some of the loftier themes may go over readers’ heads, but they’ll enjoy this journey through the cosmos nonetheless.

(Picture book. 3-7)