Snow (picture book)

For other uses, see Snow (disambiguation).
Snow
Author Uri Shulevitz
Illustrator Uri Shulevitz
Cover artist Uri Shulevitz
Country United States
Language English
Genre children's books
picture books
Publisher Farrar, Straus and Giroux
Publication date
1998
Media type Print
Pages 32
ISBN 9780374370923
OCLC 37594582

Snow is a children's picture book by Uri Shulevitz. It received a Caldecott Honor in 1999.[1] It also won the Charlotte Zolotow Award in 1999.[2]

Description

This book uses lively watercolor and pen-and-ink illustrations to show the transformation of the city as snow falls. The beginning pages use a dull and bleak palette. By the end of the book the previously dull city is covered in snow and looks magical and bright.

Plot

It is a dull and grey city until the first snowflakes start to fall. No one thinks those few flakes will amount to much except for a boy and his dog. He believes that it will snow, despite the numerous predictions from adults, the television, and the radio that it will not. As the snow begins to pile up, disgruntled adults rush home, leaving the boy and his dog to joyfully enjoy the snow.

Themes

The snow is a metaphor for "the faith young children possess in the face of an adult world lacking in vision and understanding." [3]

References

  1. "Snow, 1999 Caldecott Honor Book". Association for Library Service to Children. Retrieved 20 January 2016.
  2. "CCBC Booklists". Cooperative Children's Book Center. Retrieved 28 January 2016.
  3. By, Betsy Groban (1999, Jan 17). SNOWFLAKE BENTLEY. New York Times (1923-Current File) Retrieved from http://search.proquest.com/docview/110007180


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