One Sweet Song
Joyti Rajan Gopal, illus. by Sonia Sánchez. Walker Books US, $18.99 (40p) ISBN 978-1-5362-1981-4
Propulsive rhymes unite neighbors in this counting picture book featuring a collaborative musical performance that expands and contracts. Across an architecturally varied city, apartment dwellers of various skin tones spend time within their homes. Hearing one note “floating in the air”—a flute played from a nearby balcony—a child seizes a musical triangle, dashes out to her own balcony, and “rings a chime,/ soft and true./ One note trills, and/ now there are two.” As the people and instruments (a violin, a pot and spoon, a ghatam, and a morsing, among others) join in the count and the music-making, faces lift to “one sweet song/ that fills the space,/ one sweet song,/ a warm embrace”—before slowly counting down to quiet. Driving rhythms and clear rhymes by Rajan Gopal (American Desi) tug with a gentle beat, while energetic illustrations from Sanchez (Evelyn Del Rey Is Moving Away) render a sun-washed cityscape with texture and vigorous scribbles in this work about how individuals retain the warmth and support of connection. Ages 3–5. Author’s agent: Wendi Gu, Sanford J. Greenburger Assoc. Illustrator’s agent: Teresa Kietlinski, Bookmark Literary. (Jan.)
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Reviewed on: 10/19/2023
Genre: Children's