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A beautiful and poignant celebration of the birth—and worth—of every child.
The birth of a baby-"the one and only ever you"-causes jubilation throughout creation in this quietly celebratory picture book from newcomer Tillman. Polar bears dance, giraffes weave to the sound of brass horns, and "the moon smiled with such wonder/ that the stars peeked in to see you/ and the night wind whispered,/ `Life will never be the same.' " Tillman successfully sidesteps the soft-focus sappiness that can accompany this genre. Her writing has the authenticity of whispered conversation; occasionally, she pauses in her exaltations of the baby to address the subject directly: "I think I'll count to three so you can wiggle your toes for me." Her strong, assured paintings truly set this book apart. The pictures subtly radiate golden glints of moonlight, and her almost sculptural rendering style gives her characters a hefty physicality that counterbalances the ethereal sentiments being expressed. Although one suspects that grown-ups will be most taken with the topic and treatment, this is one of those rare baby books that should make both skeptics and sentimentalists of all ages happy. All ages. (Oct.) Copyright 2006 Reed Business Information.
More Reviews and RecommendationsNancy Tillman is a successful greeting card designer and former advertising executive who created On the Night You Were Born to convey to children, at an early and impressionable age, that “You are the one and only ever you.” Nancy Tillman lives in Portland, Oregon, with her husband and their two children.
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Wonderful
Barbara, A reviewer, 08/12/2008
I bought this for my grandson just after his birth this year. My daughter and son in-law worked so very hard to have this child and when I read this book thought it would convey to him just how much he was wanted and is loved. I loved the book when I read it the first time and will always cherish the message it tells children. They are fearfully and wonderfully made.
A Warm, Touching Story
TJ, an elementary school teacher, 07/16/2008
On the Night You Were Born is a touching story that's appropriate for all children. It will be read over an over again, for its warm, loving message. Great as a bedtime read.
Also recommended: Ladybug Baby Bug, by Janice and Mark Perkins - another great bedtime story with a wonderful message.
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