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A NEW DAY FOR UMWELL THE GRAY by Nathaniel Jenks

A NEW DAY FOR UMWELL THE GRAY

by Nathaniel Jenks ; illustrated by Rebecca Evans

Pub Date: May 2nd, 2023
ISBN: 9780884489443
Publisher: Tilbury House

It’s another dull day…until something new happens.

William’s world, his thoughts, and even his clothes are gray. His aunt teases that one day his hair will turn gray, but he continues to mope, bored that everything is always the same. Then a girl in a purple raincoat appears at the window and introduces herself as Purple. Taken aback, William stumbles when she asks him his name (“Um…well”), so Purple calls him Umwell. A sort of Manic Pixie Dream Girl, Purple takes him on a walk through the trees and to the beach as she demonstrates how nothing, not the water in a stream or falling leaves, is ever precisely the same from one moment to the next. They fly kites, examine starfish, and discover how even people change from day to day. Jenks explores several related themes—the healing power of nature, coming out of a somber mood, altering one’s perspective—that all work in tandem here. Though the friendship is a bit one-sided, with Purple existing seemingly only to inspire William, it’s a tale that will have many readers opening their own eyes. Evans’ delicate illustrations use color to indicate how Purple has enriched William’s world. By the end, though the boy still sports his gray raincoat, the once monochromatic, grayish-blue world has filled with more vibrant hues. William presents Asian; Purple is Black. (This book was reviewed digitally.)

Spirited revelations.

(Picture book. 3-8)