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Dusk

Dusk

Dusk
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Dusk Hardback - 2013

by Uri Shulevitz; Uri Shulevitz (Illustrator)

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Farrar, Straus and Giroux (BYR). Used - Good. <<<INSIDE COVER PAGE HAS PREVIOUS OWNER'S NAME ON IT BUT BOOK REMAINS IN GOOD READABLE CONDITION>>> hardcover 100% of proceeds go to charity! Good condition with all pages in tact. Item shows signs of use and may have cosmetic defects.
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  • Title Dusk
  • Author Uri Shulevitz; Uri Shulevitz (Illustrator)
  • Binding Hardback
  • Edition 1st
  • Condition Used - Good
  • Pages 32
  • Volumes 1
  • Language ENG
  • Publisher Farrar, Straus and Giroux (BYR), New York
  • Publication date 2013-09-17
  • Illustrated Yes
  • Features Dust Cover, Illustrated, Price on Product - Canadian
  • Bookseller's Inventory # D-06-5295
  • ISBN 9780374319038 / 0374319030
  • Weight 0.89 lbs (0.40 kg)
  • Dimensions 9.29 x 10.36 x 0.39 in (23.60 x 26.31 x 0.99 cm)
  • Age range 04 to 08 years
  • Grade levels P - 3
  • Reading level 450
  • Themes
    • Holiday: Hanukkah
    • Holiday: Kwanzaa
    • Holiday: Christmas
    • Topical: Family
  • Category Children's Books/Ages 4-8 Fiction
  • Library of Congress subjects City and town life, Night
  • Library of Congress Catalogue Number 2012045967
  • Dewey Decimal Code E
  • Quantity available 1

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Reader reviews for Dusk

From the publisher

From celebrated Caldecott Medalist Uri Shulevitz comes a stunning picture book that's sure to be a winter holiday classic.

One December afternoon, boy with dog and grandfather with beard take a walk to watch the sun begin to set over the river. When the sun drops low in the sky, they start home. Buildings grow dimmer. People are rushing. As nature's lights go out, one by one, city's lights turn on, revealing brilliant Hanukkah, Kwanza, and Christmas displays in streets, homes, and stores.

Media reviews

Citations

  • Booklist, 08/01/2013, Page 86
  • Bulletin of Ctr for Child Bks, 10/01/2013, Page 114
  • Horn Book Magazine, 11/01/2013, Page 82
  • Hornbook Guide to Children, 01/01/2014, Page 0
  • Kirkus Reviews, 09/01/2013, Page 137
  • Kirkus Reviews Fall Preview, 08/15/2013, Page 38
  • Publishers Weekly, 06/24/2013, Page 0
  • School Library Journal, 09/01/2013, Page 130

About the author

Uri Shulevitz (1935-2025) was a Caldecott Medal-winning illustrator and author. He was born in Warsaw, Poland, on February 27, 1935. He began drawing at the age of three and, unlike many children, never stopped. The Warsaw blitz occurred when he was four years old, and the Shulevitz family fled, as chronicled in his acclaimed memoir Chance: Escape from the Holocaust. For eight years they were wanderers, arriving, eventually, in Paris in 1947. There Shulevitz developed an enthusiasm for French comic books, and soon he and a friend started making their own. At thirteen, Shulevitz won first prize in an all-elementary-school drawing competition in Paris's 20th district. In 1949, the family moved to Israel, where Shulevitz worked a variety of jobs: an apprentice at a rubber-stamp shop, a carpenter, and a dog-license clerk at Tel Aviv City Hall. He studied at the Teachers' Institute in Tel Aviv, where he took courses in literature, anatomy, and biology, and also studied at the Art Institute of Tel Aviv. At fifteen, he was the youngest to exhibit in a group drawing show at the Tel Aviv Museum. At 24 he moved to New York City, where he studied painting at Brooklyn Museum Art School and drew illustrations for a publisher of Hebrew books. One day while talking on the telephone, he noticed that his doodles had a fresh and spontaneous look--different from his previous illustrations. This discovery was the beginning of Uri's new approach to his illustrations for The Moon in My Room, his first book, published in 1963. Since then he has written and illustrated many celebrated children's books. He won the Caldecott Medal for The Fool of the World and the Flying Ship, written by Arthur Ransome. He has also earned three Caldecott Honors, for The Treasure, Snow and How I Learned Geography. His other books include One Monday Morning, Dawn, So Sleepy Story and many others. He also wrote the instructional guide Writing with Pictures: How to Write and Illustrate Children's Books. Shulevitz's final book, completed shortly before his death in New York City at age eighty-nine, is The Sky Was My Blanket: A Young Man's Journey Across Wartime Europe, a narrative nonfiction account of the adventures of his father's brother Yehiel, who ran away from home at age fifteen, journeyed through prewar Europe for a decade, and ended up a member of the Spanish Republican Army and then the Jewish Resistance in Vichy France.
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