cover image Drawn Onward

Drawn Onward

Daniel Nayeri, illus. by Matt Rockefeller. HarperAlley, $19.99 (40p) ISBN 978-0-06-327716-8

Inside an idyllic hilltop cottage, beneath a portrait of two parents and a young child, a bearded adult and the child, a boy, sit alone and bereft: “She was gone.” A page later, as the remaining caretaker struggles in the kitchen, the boy bolts in frustration (“He no longer believed... they would make it”). Outside, he snatches a sword and escapes into the woods, heading underground, slipping into a body of water, and emerging into worlds beyond. Within a snowy castle, he activates a glowing talisman that brings a stone image of his mother to life, at least long enough to answer a burning question. As the boy’s quest progresses, the phrases of the text repeat in a mirrored narrative that initially reflects the boy’s despair and, read in the reverse on the way home, conveys hope and resolve. Magnificently illuminated, video game–like spreads by Rockefeller (Poesy the Monster Slayer) feature stone ruins, menacing dragons, and ornaments that give the pages a book-of-hours feel. Printz Medalist Nayeri, meanwhile, distills an experience of grief, imparting the importance of seeking time alone to relive moments of shared love. Characters are portrayed with pale skin. Ages 4–8. Illustrator’s agent: Joanna Volpe, New Leaf Literary & Media. (Oct.)