Book Descriptions
for A Glorious Day by Amy Schwartz
From Cooperative Children's Book Center (CCBC)
Amy Schwartz’s captivating picture book chronicles a day in the lives of ten young children in four separate families who all live in the same urban apartment building. There is only child Henry; his upstairs neighbors, Peter and Thomas; Baby Susannah and her two older brothers; and the triplets and their big brother, Will. Filled with child-centered details, the book captures the busy-ness of the lives of young children, giving weight to both the routine within each family and the rhythm of the larger community in which they live. There is comfort in the small moments that define a young child’s day (for Henry, lunch is followed by a nap, followed by a trip to the park where he plays with his friends); and excitement in the unexpected (everyone pitches in to look for Princess, Henry’s pet bird who escaped into the halls when the apartment door was open). The text’s terrific pacing is complemented by the vignettelike illustrations, which effectively use white space to distinguish between the activities pictured within the diverse families shown on each page spread. (Ages 2–5)
CCBC Choices 2005 . © Cooperative Children's Book Center, Univ. of Wisconsin - Madison, 2005. Used with permission.
From the Publisher
Henry's day is full.
From breakfast to bedtime there is fun with his friends in their small red brick building.
There are steps out front to count climbing up and to count coming down.
On the street there's the garbage man and a tow truck to watch.And just around the corner there's a playground and even more friends.
Fullness makes Henry's day (and every day for Henry) simply GLORIOUS.
Publisher description retrieved from Google Books.