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In the spirit of Goodnight Moon and The Curious Garden comes a stunning debut picture book filled with whimsy and creativity from brothers Terry and Eric Fan. One day, William discovers that the tree outside his window has been sculpted into a wise owl. In the following days, more topiaries appear, and each one is more beautiful than the last. Soon, William’s gray little town is full of color and life. And though the mysterious night gardener disappears as suddenly as he appeared, William—and his town—are changed forever. With breathtaking illustrations and spare, sweet text, this masterpiece about enjoying the beauty of nature is sure to become an instant classic. Review: This is such a delightful, touching and simply told story.... - The Night Gardner By the Fan Brothers Rating 5 This book caught my eye at a local bookstore and as i perused the book, I was so in awe and amazed at what i found on each page that I had to have it. This is such a delightful, touching and simply told story that even a young child’s interest will be held for more than five seconds. The story actually begins on the flap of the jacket and continues on through the credits, acknowledgment and title pages with art. There is art and every single page and it is absolutely incredible. There is such variety...color, tinted, shaded, black&white, browns&rehire and greys&white and shade of blue...soooo much contrast that I found myself in a quandary. Do I just keep looking at the page to take in every single intricate detail there is or do I turn the next page? Then, I took the book jacket off and what do a find? An absolutely beautiful cover! This book looks great “naked” !!! The next decision was do I keep the book for myself or do I give it to my young grandson??? Easy, peasy...I bought two. Review: I do not have enough good adjectives for this book and its illustrations. - We opened this large, luxurious book and stopped for quite some time just on the title page and end page which has a drawing of the neighborhood in sepia tones. I asked my daughter what time period she thought the book took place and we looked for clues. The ultimate verdict was the 1940's. We also talked about what mood was being conveyed by the illustrator and why. It was sad, the street was not quite well kept (weeds growing in the sidewalk and trash on the streets), and people seemed disconnected from each other. The first few pages continue that somber feeling and we meet William who is sad. He is living in an orphanage and it turns out my 7-year-old had never heard of an orphanage. One of my favorite illustrations in this book (and believe me it is hard to choose) shows William looking out of his window staring at the owl topiary that the Night Gardner sculpted in front of the orphanage. In the corner of the windowsill is a small picture of a man and woman. An amazingly poignant picture. My daughter and I speculated about what might have happened to William's parents. It made the somber mood at the beginning of the story so understandable. As the book progresses each day the neighborhood awakens to a new topiary. The pictures lighten; less sepia is used and more color is evident. The people start interacting more and look happier and more connected. William follows the Night Gardener one night and helps him make a whole zoo of animal topiaries in the park. The Night Gardener leaves before morning while William sleeps and in his place is a gift of headgeclippers for William. Seriously I wanted to cry. The seasons change and the trees loose their leaves but the feelings the Night Gardener created remain. It reminds me of that quote from Maya Angelou — "I've learned that people will forget what you said, people will forget what you did, but people will never forget how you made them feel." It is again summer at the end of the book but this picture is so different from what the illustrator showed us at the beginning of the book. We spent some time comparing and contrasting these pictures and and what techniques the artist used to create the mood at the beginning and end of the book. Finally, we see William using his clippers on a small hedge. This is a great, great book that is beautiful, rich, poignant, deep, interesting, and ultimately happy. Joy coming again after great sadness. We loved this book. I have seriously blown our budget for books recently so we have been checking more books out of the library. My daughter asked if we could buy this book. Done!
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| Customer Reviews | 4.8 out of 5 stars 941 Reviews |
L**T
This is such a delightful, touching and simply told story....
The Night Gardner By the Fan Brothers Rating 5 This book caught my eye at a local bookstore and as i perused the book, I was so in awe and amazed at what i found on each page that I had to have it. This is such a delightful, touching and simply told story that even a young child’s interest will be held for more than five seconds. The story actually begins on the flap of the jacket and continues on through the credits, acknowledgment and title pages with art. There is art and every single page and it is absolutely incredible. There is such variety...color, tinted, shaded, black&white, browns&rehire and greys&white and shade of blue...soooo much contrast that I found myself in a quandary. Do I just keep looking at the page to take in every single intricate detail there is or do I turn the next page? Then, I took the book jacket off and what do a find? An absolutely beautiful cover! This book looks great “naked” !!! The next decision was do I keep the book for myself or do I give it to my young grandson??? Easy, peasy...I bought two.
H**N
I do not have enough good adjectives for this book and its illustrations.
We opened this large, luxurious book and stopped for quite some time just on the title page and end page which has a drawing of the neighborhood in sepia tones. I asked my daughter what time period she thought the book took place and we looked for clues. The ultimate verdict was the 1940's. We also talked about what mood was being conveyed by the illustrator and why. It was sad, the street was not quite well kept (weeds growing in the sidewalk and trash on the streets), and people seemed disconnected from each other. The first few pages continue that somber feeling and we meet William who is sad. He is living in an orphanage and it turns out my 7-year-old had never heard of an orphanage. One of my favorite illustrations in this book (and believe me it is hard to choose) shows William looking out of his window staring at the owl topiary that the Night Gardner sculpted in front of the orphanage. In the corner of the windowsill is a small picture of a man and woman. An amazingly poignant picture. My daughter and I speculated about what might have happened to William's parents. It made the somber mood at the beginning of the story so understandable. As the book progresses each day the neighborhood awakens to a new topiary. The pictures lighten; less sepia is used and more color is evident. The people start interacting more and look happier and more connected. William follows the Night Gardener one night and helps him make a whole zoo of animal topiaries in the park. The Night Gardener leaves before morning while William sleeps and in his place is a gift of headgeclippers for William. Seriously I wanted to cry. The seasons change and the trees loose their leaves but the feelings the Night Gardener created remain. It reminds me of that quote from Maya Angelou — "I've learned that people will forget what you said, people will forget what you did, but people will never forget how you made them feel." It is again summer at the end of the book but this picture is so different from what the illustrator showed us at the beginning of the book. We spent some time comparing and contrasting these pictures and and what techniques the artist used to create the mood at the beginning and end of the book. Finally, we see William using his clippers on a small hedge. This is a great, great book that is beautiful, rich, poignant, deep, interesting, and ultimately happy. Joy coming again after great sadness. We loved this book. I have seriously blown our budget for books recently so we have been checking more books out of the library. My daughter asked if we could buy this book. Done!
T**M
the story is sweet and poignant
My twin 3 year old boys are enthralled with this book, both visually and story-wise. So am I! First, the story is sweet and poignant. A little boy and town are forever changed by an anonymous "night gardener" who transforms their small town each night by creating beautiful topiaries of various animals. Each morning, the boy and towns people are in awe of the creations. One day, the boy spots the night gardener and he invites the boy to create several topiaries in the local park. Eventually the night gardener leaves the town, but the people and the boy are forever changed by his impact on them. The boy ends up taking up the hobby himself. It is a very sweet story emphasizing the importance of enjoying nature, using a hobby to express oneself and change others and the environment around you. My boys finish sentences in the book before I do. They arch their necks from their beds trying to see the beautiful artwork throughout each page. I ask them to name the animals depicted and they love to participate. I highly recommend this book for toddlers and adults alike!!
D**2
Exquisite Illustrations and a Lovely Story Make This Book One to Buy for and Read to Your Child or Grandchild ...
Eric and Terry Fan's "The Night Gardener" is a visual and literary treat for young readers - and for their parents and grandparents. William awakes to find the first of many topiary sculptures on Grimloch Lane. As the nights go on and to the delight of the residents of Grimloch Lane, someone creates more sculptures. Determined to discover the sculpture's identity, William stays awake and catches "The Night Gardener" who invites William to join him. The exquisite illustrations throughout "The Night Gardener" are works of art. Soft colors and detailed drawings emphasize the nighttime activities of "The Night Gardener" and William. Illustrations have depth and dimension, characteristics not often found in many current books targeted at children. Only on the final pages are more saturated colors used to depict the joy viewers feel as they view the topiaries. "The Night Gardener" is sure to become a classic and is definitely a 5-star book.
F**1
Great story
This is a wonderful story that is beautifully illustrated. My grandkids enjoy it so much that I now give it as a gift to new parents.
P**K
Talented Illustrators
There is no doubt that these are talented illustrators. The artwork itself is what drew me in. The story line of the mystery expected from the title and inside cover is great... but there was really no depth or moral to the story. With illustrations this exquisite I was expecting a better read aloud. Nonetheless- I’ll be purchasing more of their books because I love exposing my children to their beautiful illustrations that much! I’ll definitely try to read these to my kids again to see if they become more interested.
A**R
A beautiful, little story
Excellent!! Arrived in great condition, and is a wonderful read! Will certainly recommend for any future buyers!
G**E
Lyrical Prose and Gorgeous Illustrations
This is a gorgeous children's picture book, with lyrical prose and meticulous, beautifully drawn and detailed illustrations that add depth of meaning to the story in surprising ways. My granddaughter loves this book and so do I. I will be looking for more children's books by these authors/illustrators.
H**M
Wonderful story
This is the story of how anyone can uses his/her own skills to make his/her community better. The illustrations are great, my two-year-old was captivated and she was even able to tell her grandma the story following the pictures. I think this book will become one of her favourites.
J**O
Maravilloso, para cualquier edad.
Me ha encantado, tiene poco texto pero no poca historia ya que las ilustraciones apoyan al texto y si te quedas mirándolas puedes apreciar muchos detalles extras. La historia deja con un buen sabor de boca en la última página. Yo diría que es ideal para unos 4-8 años aunque vale para un adulto. A mi me ha tocado leérselo en la guardería a un público exigente y les ha gustado.
A**Y
Beautiful illustrations
Beautiful illustrations and a story that evokes lots of conversation. We use this story as a basis for a writing topic for year 2 children (age 6/7)
A**R
Topiary
My daughter loved it and want to see real topiary... this book is magical
L**A
Livro lindíssimo
Ótimo livro, ilustrações maravilhosas e capa com papel especial texturizado. Adorei
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