A tender new story from the award-winning creator of Julián Is a
Mermaid celebrates first-time camping, father-child bonding, and
feeling at one with the universe.
"We're going camping, you and me."
"Where?" I ask.
"The desert," says Dad . . . "To shake hands with the universe."
Going to bed each night can be dark and scary. The night sky stretches
out endlessly, making one sensitive child feel small in comparison. So
Dad comes up with a plan: a night of camping out in the desert.
Together, the two load up Darlin', the old pickup truck, and drive over
the mountain with the radio on, stopping to shoot the breeze at a
junkyard before setting up camp, jumping in sand dunes, and lying back
to name all the birds they can see. After sunset, when the young thinker
feels tiny against the vast sky, Dad knows just what to ask--and just
what to say--to soothe away fears. Maybe this night spent under the
stars (and a surprise from Mom and the baby later) are just what is
needed to show that the universe is a friendly place. From acclaimed
author-illustrator Jessica Love comes a story of small moments between
father and child that affirms the comfort of finding one's place in the
world.