This will pass

J. Donnini

Book - 2022

"It's time for little Crue's first big adventure with his Great Uncle Ollie, but he can't help but worry: What if the boat breaks? Or an octopus swallows them in one gulp? Or a family of whales takes over the boat? It seems the worries will follow him around forever until Great Uncle Ollie squeezes his hand and shares his secret mantra: Keep calm, it will pass. Through storms... Keep calm, it will pass... past sharks... Keep calm, it will pass... even through a pirate attack... Keep calm, it will pass... Great Uncle Ollie's mantra keeps Crue afloat--until it's time for a solo journey of his own"--

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Genres
Picture books
Published
Fresno, California : Bushel & Peck Books [2022]
Language
English
Main Author
J. Donnini (author)
Other Authors
Luke Scriven (illustrator)
Edition
First edition
Physical Description
1 volume (unpaged) : color illustrations ; 21 x 27 cm
Audience
AD590L
ISBN
9781638190899
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Review by Kirkus Book Review

A young boy joins his great-uncle on a marvelous and fraught sailing adventure. Crue is a little worried. His favorite uncle is taking him on a magical journey to the island of Mashore, but the trip will be long, and so much could go wrong in a boat on the sea. When storms and churning seas toss the pair's small craft, Crue holds tight to Uncle Ollie, who assures him that the upheaval and fear won't last forever--"Be calm, it will pass." Throughout the journey's ups and downs, dangers and thrills, Uncle Ollie's refrain helps quell Crue's fears, especially when Crue must make the return journey on his own. Unlike many picture books that seek to comfort young audiences by assuring them that their apprehensions are unfounded, Donnini's quiet prose shows readers that worry is a feeling as valid as any other. A thoughtful author's note offers some anxiety-reduction tips for caregivers. Scriven's lively illustrations strike an impressive balance between exuberance and softness, rollicking spreads and stark white space, providing a vibrant landscape of imaginative play as well as very real emotion. Crue and Uncle Ollie have tan skin and straight brown hair, while the small secondary cast has varying skin tones. Readers won't find depth of plot or a heavy veil of metaphor here; the world is an increasingly worrisome place, and books like this one, that offer simple acknowledgement of this fact, are just as essential as those that offer elaborate escape. (This book was reviewed digitally.) Timely assurance of the impermanence of life's difficulties. (Picture book. 2-6) Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.