Tomorrow Most Likely
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- $9.99
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- $9.99
Publisher Description
Every night we say goodnight. But tonight we also ask, "What will tomorrow bring? An odd-sounding song? A worried-looking bug? A mysterious rock?" Most likely, all of the above. In a modern take on the classic goodnight book, rather than focusing on going to bed, this little boy contemplates the next day and all of the wonderful, dreamy, and silly things that are to come. Whimsical, poignant, and hopeful, this sweet book from bestselling author Dave Eggers and award-winning illustrator Lane Smith is a bedtime story for tomorrow ever after.
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On the title page of this meditation by Eggers (Her Right Foot), a child is seen lying in bed, hands folded expectantly. Eggers makes a small, safe promise: "Tomorrow most likely/ there will be a sky./ And chances are it will be blue." Line by line, the possibilities grow as Smith (Grandpa Green) shows the boy, a child of color, waking, finding breakfast, and exploring city streets in a canary-yellow fedora. Spreads and panel sequences offer a kaleidoscope of sprightly colors and textures: thick paint-stroke layers, sponging, bits of collage. The soothing repetition of "tomorrow most likely" provides an ostinato for quirky, tongue-in-cheek observations ("There will be a squirrel/ And chances are his name is Stu"). The litany ends with an affirmation: "Tomorrow most likely/ will be a great day/ because you are in it." Occasionally, Eggers's vision of childhood experiences seems driven more by rhyme scheme than close observation ("You'll hear something odd..../ You'll meet Cousin Todd"). Books about outside exploration in the countryside abound. Here, the urban setting gives city kids a poem that belongs to them. Ages 3 5.)