Island Storm
Brian Floca, illus. by Sydney Smith. Holiday House/Porter, $18.99 (48p) ISBN 978-0-8234-5647-5
The wind blows hard, and two children—one taller, one smaller—pull on their boots. “Now take my hand,” one says, “and we’ll go see/ the sea before the storm.” Caldecott Medalist Floca, here taking the role of author, employs atmospheric verse to describe the children’s unaccompanied escapade: “We see the waves coming,/ pushed from the sea/ to SMASH/ on the rocks.” A neighbor out for a walk suggests that the kids head home, but the two nudge each other forward, returning to a refrain: “And then we ask, is this enough, or do we try for more?” Choosing to go on, they find the streets in town deserted, eerie, gleaming. Hans Christian Andersen Award recipient Smith captures the burgeoning storm’s splendid energy in broad strokes and splashes as the sky suddenly opens up and the children dash for home, braving sheets of rain and tree-bending winds, until they’re met by an adult with a flashlight running toward them: “Home to relief, and to love./ Home to trouble, too!/ Home to forgiveness.” The next morning, the children clamber across rocks on the now-clear shore, an adult nearby: “the view across the water is long.// And you and I go on.” It’s a thrilling story about how a shared exploit can deepen camaraderie and trust—and a dynamic look at the dual powers of nature and volition unleashed. Characters are portrayed with pink skin. Ages 4–8. Illustrator’s agent: Emily van Beek, Folio Jr./Folio Literary. (July)
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Reviewed on: 04/03/2025
Genre: Children's