An intricate and exquisite tale of how bedtime fears can be
transformed into wondrous dreams and magical adventures, by Hans
Christian Andersen award-winning Roger Mello
As João tucks under a lovingly woven quilt, he asks himself: So it's
just me now? He curls up, getting cozy in bed, and soon the world of
his dreams unspools on the page. The blanket in his bed unravels into
deep rivers, lakes, valleys, reservoirs, mountain ranges, fishing nets
full of tadpoles and gaping holes, until what's left is just one long
thread. When he feels alone and scared in the dark, João "sews words
like patchwork" into a new blanket to cover himself up. He weaves the
threads of his quilt until they form one long sentence, and soon, the
nighttime is peppered with his own silvery, slippery words. Roger Mello
draws like a shapeshifter - to look at his illustrations is always to
see something you missed before (a stingray, a crescent moon nestled
into the palm of João's hand). His breathtaking line drawings, beaming
in white thread against deep red, combined with poetic and bewildered
language, make João by a Thread a book to take into bed at the edge of
sleep, just before you start to dream.