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Chirri & Chirra, In the Night
By (Author) Kaya Doi
Translated by David Boyd
Enchanted Lion Books
Enchanted Lion Books
29th December 2022
United States
Children
Fiction
895.636
Hardback
40
Width 172mm, Height 243mm, Spine 10mm
267g
Chirri and Chirra frolic in the moonlight in the latest whimsical adventure of this much-beloved picture-book series from Japan.With the light of their trusty bicycles and a glorious full moon illuminating the darkness, Chirri and Chirra go on a nighttime adventure, accompanied by their new cat friends.From fizzy full-moon drinksthat give them cat ears and tails to sparkling flower necklaces that grant them access to a special night market, the inseparable duoenjoys all the dreamy treats that the Full Moon Festival has to offer, basking in the warmth and light of discovery, generosity, and friendship.
3- to 8-year-olds will read with envy. In cozy, soft and inviting pictures, we see Chirri and Chirra receive flowers strung on necklaces to use as tickets when they join all manner of cats at a Full Moon Festival Conjuring realms of kindly animals and witty, serendipitous delights, Kaya Dois work exudes real childhood magic. * Wall Street Journal *
STARRED REVIEW! This is a gentle magical adventure with two intrepid explorers who love to try new things. The lovely soft colored pastel art shows a happy world with no adults and lots of friendly cats. The smaller size makes the story that much more cozy, with the landscape orientation offering lovely panoramic views of the trip. Its hard not to smile while reading this sweet story. Fans of the previous adventures of Chirri and Chirra will be thrilled with this new offering. -- Stephanie Tournas, Robbins Library (Arlington, MA) * Youth Services Book Review *
In this latest addition to the popular Japanese series, Chirri and Chirra ride their bicycles into an enchanted forest on a moonlit night. There they join the Full Moon Festival and have a fanciful adventure Their friendly cat hosts provide entertainment, magic, and friendship. Muted illustrations in pencil and pastel complement the gentle story, which will be enjoyed for its playfulness and humor. A very worthwhile, calming addition for story time or one-on -one reading. This exceptionally tender work will be a soothing read-aloud at story hours. * School Library Journal *
Chirri and Chirra have another fantastical adventure in this latest installment of the Japanese series... The text is spare and descriptive, while the charming, softly focused illustrations add detail and dimension. Chirri and Chirra are game for adventures and trusting of the characters they meet. Nothing remotely frightening interferes; it is all pure, gentle magic, fantasy, and lively imagination throughout. Sweet, wonderful make-believe. More of this duo, please. * Kirkus Reviews *
Born in Tokyo, Japan,Kaya Doigraduated with a degree in design from Tokyo Zokei University. She got her start in picture books by attending the Atosaki Juku Workshop, held at a Tokyo bookshop specializing in children's books. Since then she has created many picture books featuring her delicate color-pencil drawings. She lives in Chiba Prefecture and maintains a strong interest in environmental and animal welfare issues.
David Boydis assistant professor of Japanese at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte. His translations have appeared inMonkey Business International,Granta, andWords Without Borders, among other publications.