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1-4–At first glance, this book seems to be aimed at a younger audience, but quickly reveals itself to be a layered, contemplative tale suited for readers of all ages. Re, a blue creature resembling a hedgehog, feels like the loneliest being on Earth and sets off to find solace in the coziest place on the moon. Popova draws inspiration from real lunar lava tubes—underground tunnels with stable temperatures that contrast the moon’s extreme surface climate—offering a compelling blend of science and imagination. Her prose is poetic and philosophical, more attuned to older readers than the whimsical illustrations might suggest. She writes about the beauty of solitude: being “happy-alone instead of lonely,” and the quiet power of “solitude—that feeling that feels like hearing your own voice singing you back to yourself.” Jacoby’s watercolor illustrations complement the narrative with their soft palettes, visible brushstrokes, and delicate penciled textures.
VERDICT A reflective social-emotional story that celebrates solitude and affirms that being alone does not mean being lonely. A thoughtful addition to collections exploring emotional intelligence and mindfulness.
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