cover image Afloat

Afloat

Kirli Saunders, illus. by Freya Blackwood. Levine Querido, $18.99 (32p) ISBN 978-1-64614-507-2

“Roam the water with me./ We are here to learn.// Here to spin wisdom,/ to grow,” begins a story set in a wooded area, where elders pass on traditions to younger generations. With each page turn, the landscape becomes less wild, with rivers giving way to construction sites. As the landscape changes, a group nevertheless collects and soaks vines, turns them into yarn, and begins weaving rushes (“Here to form bonds,/ to make ties”), slowly building a large, majestic shape that seeks to help the weavers “rise above. To survive... to shape this world together.” This work by two Australian creators, Saunders—of Gunai heritage—and Blackwood, delves into themes of creating a future of balance and community with the natural world, while a slow, rhythmic tone and loose-lined illustrations emphasize saving what’s most important. Characters are portrayed with various skin tones. Creators’ notes conclude. Ages 4–8. (Mar.)

Correction: The text of this review has been updated for accuracy.