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5.0 out of 5 stars sweet illustrations, deep thoughts :-), July 25, 2000
This review is from: Stormy Night (Hardcover)
I simply adore this book. The economy-of-line drawings are sweet and simply precious. The hardbound book is a classy-presented volume suitable for a coffeetable or as the "feature" on your bookshelf. The back spine is black cloth and the front and back covers are smooth clay paper. The pages are thick, sturdy cotton and just shy of being considered card stock... very nice.

During a stormy night, a young girl, probably 9-12 years old, has trouble sleeping and her dog keeps her company as she ponders life's deepest questions. Her dog attentively follows her as she raids the refrigerator, brushes her teeth and sits on her bed. As she eats, you see many little bone-shaped dog treats on the floor... it is just too cute!

During the night, her parents are obviously asleep and her dog is the only bounding board she has for questions such as, "Will I know when it's my time to die?" and "Will it hurt?" and makes suppositions about her future and station in life.

The book wanders closely into the realm of new age, but it doesn't really teach any "new" concepts... the thoughts the little girl is pondering are thoughts all kids have, but rarely share with anyone... thoughts and fears that stay with us if a belief system is not introduced in the home. This is a great book to read with your children... it opens up topics of discussion in a very non-threatening environment and opens the stage for teaching children your beliefs concerning what happens when we die, etc.

The book might be a little to intimidating to very young readers to absorb by themselves, but as a night-time read with a parent, even a five year old can participate in conversation about such topics... but really young readers may have trouble with the detailed drawings. Visually, the drawings are for more sophisticated eyes. As an adult, I just love this little book.

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6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars an AMAZING book......., May 5, 2000
This review is from: Stormy Night (Hardcover)
Stormy Night is an AMAZING book, written by an extremely talanted author. In simple line sketches, and one-line questions and phrases, the author has managed to convey things that EVERYONE has felt - numerous times in their lives. The book consists of a main theme, focusing on LIFE and many WHAT-IFs. A WONDERFUL and FASCINATING read, recommended for both young and old!
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8 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Stormy Night, December 4, 1999
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This review is from: Stormy Night (Hardcover)
This is a wonderfly creative and thought provoking book. Exposing the fears and curiosities we all have but think are unique to only us. The illustrations are imaginative and artistically charming in their relevance to the text. An examination of the vulnerablity in all of us, young and old.
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5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Cool book to read to slightly older kids., October 25, 2002
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The amount of text in this book makes it look like an early reader, but the basic questions it poses can make an adult stop and think. It covers the essential questions that plague humans since we became aware of our own existence within the world. Why are we here? It does not really answer that question, but it poses it in such a way that you just feel good.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Perfect. Absolutely perfect., January 15, 2008
This review is from: Stormy Night (Hardcover)
I found this book on the sale shelf at the local library yesterday afternoon. I was drawn to it by its unusual appearance--a black cover and very thick pages with simple drawings. As I began reading it, I was laughing and exclaiming aloud, as the book sounded like the verbatim inquiry that my seven year old son seems to engage in every night or so just before bed. I bought the book for fifty cents and brought it home to my son, who is more of an avid thinker than an avid reader. He has never taken so readily to any book before. He brought it to bed with him (of course!), was still holding onto it in the morning and even brought it to school with him today. The presentation of all of the questions in the book is at once humorous, deep, real and universal. The illustrations themselves tell a cute story of a child's restless nighttime wanderings. This book is an absolute treasure--truly unique.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Philosophy at its Best, April 19, 2002
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Jason D. Gallagher (Olathe, KS United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Stormy Night (Hardcover)
It is hard to believe that one simple book could hold more philosophy than John Locke, Plato, or Einstein, but it is true. If you allow yourself to go where Stormy Night wanders, your mind and heart will be opened up to the world. This book explores life, the universe, and everything, and asks those questions that kids wonder, and adults conveniently forget about. This book doesn't discriminate, it doesn't label, it doesn't seek to teach. It simply seeks for equinamity and understanding. It is ironically fitting that the author uses a storm metaphor to show the true thinking power behind open-mindedness. For many people it takes nothing less than an unsettling(storm) to allow them to reach the greatest expanses of their understanding. By using simple phrases and complicated pictures, Stormy night transcends the universe, allowing any person to explore their true inquisitive nature. Read this book to your kids when they are old enough, and allow them to explore new ideas, never stifle their imagination. Buy this book, and let yourself go to that place that frightens some, and envigorates others. Let this book show you to never discount any idea. Let this book give you a tear in the eye, a smile in the mouth, a twinkle of the eye, a beat of the heart, and an expansion of the mind.
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5.0 out of 5 stars STORY NIGHT will light up your day., September 12, 2005
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STORMY NIGHT by Michele Lemieux is a totally engaging, brilliant combination of lightness and profundity in both its drawings and story. It's an imaginative peek into a little girl's nightime fancies drawn and written with sensitivity and flair. This is a rare book that should be shared. It was given to me by a woman who loves me, and I bought a copy for each of my four daughters after reading it.
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Stormy Night by Michele Lemieux (Hardcover - September 1, 1999)
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