48 pp.
6 3/4" x 7 3/4"
Lindisfarne Books
Hardcover
Published: March 2015
978-1-58420-147-2
The Blue Forest is a collection of seven
highly imaginative bedtime stories—one story for each night of the
week, and each story featuring one of seven colors. The stories, set in a
magical blue forest, tell of mysterious nighttime events and
relationships involving humans and animals and nature.
In the
first story, a small girl, wearing a dress as white as the stars and
embroidered with fine golden thread, walks a path through the forest of
blue trees. While making her way through the silent woods, she discovers
a casket of jewels from which she selects a silver ring. As she places
it on her finger it twinkles in unison with a star, which just at that
moment peers through the foliage of a nearby tree. In the last story an
old woman tends a garden where the flowers unfold at nightfall to greet
the stars. While the old woman sings and plants blue seedlings, a pink
butterfly alights on her head. When she turns back to the garden path to
her house, the pink butterfly flutters off into the dark woods,
arriving at a simple hut where a girl in a white dress with golden
embroidery sleeps. The seventh story thus joins the tales into a circle.
Other characters in The Blue Forest include: a
red bird whose mellifluous song inspires dreams, a boy who is led by a
blue bird to a murky pond where an enormous golden flower blossoms
before his eyes, an astrologer who paints stars from his purple tower, a
fish family that transports raindrop-jewels to a secret subterranean
sea cave, a mother and baby possum who chance on a mysterious
emerald-green sanctuary while seeking refuge from a sudden storm.
The tales of The Blue Forest
have an innovative and artistic character that explores the genre of
bedtime stories in a new way. They were conceived and composed as
bedtime stories in the most emphatic sense: their vivid painterly
depictions, enigmatic occurrences, and archetypal imagery make the tales
resemble the non-discursive and ethereal dreamscape of sleep. The
stories enliven the imagination in a way that leads the reader and
listener seamlessly from the clear outlines of the waking world into the
elusive realm of dreams.
The luminous illustrations by Stephanie Young and Tim Smith beautifully serve the soothing and magical qualities of the stories.
(Ages 6-9)