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WHERE TO HIDE A STAR by Oliver Jeffers

WHERE TO HIDE A STAR

by Oliver Jeffers ; illustrated by Oliver Jeffers

Pub Date: Oct. 8th, 2024
ISBN: 9780593622247
Publisher: Philomel

A boy, a star, a Martian, and a penguin all return for a tale of games gone awry.

Jeffers reintroduces his droll hero, who appeared in his previous picture books Lost and Found (2006), How To Catch a Star (2004), The Way Back Home (2008), and Up and Down (2010). The boy loves playing games of hide-and-seek with two of his friends, a penguin and a star. The star isn’t adept at hiding, while the penguin is overly fond of the same hiding spot. When the penguin accidentally gets wedged among some rocks, the boy places the star in a rowboat while attempting to dislodge the penguin. The boat immediately sets sail for the North Pole. Unable to find his missing friend, the boy enlists the aid of his Martian pal and, with the penguin in tow, they head out on a rescue mission. A rescue, that is, until they find that someone else has befriended the star. What will become of the star? Like Jeffers’ other boy-related tales, this one is distinguished by its tone; the author/illustrator excels at cultivating a rose-hued melancholy sweetness that will linger long after the book is closed. The palette of the textured watercolors changes according to location and emotion, with the firmament above appearing in a striking final black-and-white culmination.

A gratifying story of loving and letting go.

(Picture book. 4-6)