STARRED REVIEW! Miller-Lachmann does a remarkable job of making this rich piece accessible to an English-language readership. Ondjakis poetic prose draws an achingly potent picture of two young people reaching for each other during a sudden moment of possibility, while the white text on the black pages and Goncalves rough, white-on-black illustrations help create an immersive experience. As the best art does, this collaboration makes a very specific storytwo young people, one nightfeel universal. A brilliantly elemental exploration of the light that darkness can bring.
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STARRED REVIEW! Arresting The authors spare storytelling focuses intensely on feelings and specific sensory experiences such as touch and limited sight. The reader is provided only enough visual information to ground them in the moment: a canopy of stars above a darkened skyline, the starlit silhouette of an owl in a tree, a vague interpretation of the eyes of the person the protagonist longs to kiss. Ondjakis prose is imbued with a touching sense of existential whimsy This artful romanticism carries the characters through the darkness in which they experience laughter, a light show, and at last, an end to their yearning. * Publishers Weekly *
STARRED REVIEW! An existential exploration of the heart... While the boy and girl discuss their pain and the cruelty of war, they rejoice in the little things the darkness has brought them: closeness, silence, time with nothing else to do and a determination to make this night together as beautiful as possible. With such a stunning representation of not only pain and conflict, but also the joy that is still able to make its way through,
Our Beautiful Darknessis sure to leave readers considering, appreciating, and reflecting on the world around them. * Bookpage *
This lyrical book follows two teens who are sitting and talkingabout the sublime and the everydayamid a blackout in Luanda during the the Angolan civil war. The stunning white-on-black art enhances the storys intimate atmosphere. This work is both profound and accessible; it highlights the power of human attention and connection, of simply sitting and being together. -- Laura Simeon, Kirkus Reviews Young Readers Editor * The Fully Booked Podcast *
"Capturing a fleeting moment of blossoming love, this graphic novel is a simple, poetic distillation of youth and hope amidst war... Ondjaki's language is simple, with not a word feeling wasted, and it is all the more evocative for it. His poetry feeds into the lilting, dreamlike quality of his fiction... There is a whimsy to his writing that Lyn Miller-Lachmann's translation from the Portuguese has kept intact... Antonio Jorge Goncalves' energetic illustrations streak their way across each page or double spread in an abstract, expressive way. As with the prose, the art is minimalist in style yet bold in execution. Constructed entirely in white against a black background, the artwork serves as a perfect visual embodiment of the story's core theme of finding light in the dark.... A singular, heartfelt offering that captures a quiet moment in time and celebrates its beauty."
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