Where does the wind go when it stops?When a little boy asks
this question at the end of a happy day, his mother explains that
the wind does not stop-it blows away to make the trees dance
somewhere else.Reassuringly, she tells him that nothing ever ends,
it simply begins in another place or in another way. Rain goes back
into the clouds to create new storms, waves fold back upon the sea
to become new waves, and the day moves on to make way for the
night, bringing the darkness and stars for the little boy to dream
in.Charlotte Zolotow''s lyrical prose and Stefano Vitale''s rich
illustrations make this a beautiful celebration of the cycle of
life.
關於作者:
Charlotte Zolotow—author, editor, publisher, and educator—has
one of the most distinguished reputations in the field of
children''s literature. She has written more than seventy books,
many of which are picture-book classics, such as Mr. Rabbit and the
Lovely Present and William''s Doll. She lives in Hastings-on-Hudson,
New York.