Synopses & Reviews
Imagine a night when you can ride your bike right up the stairs to your bed. Imagine a night when your toy train rumbles on its tracks out of your room and roars back in, full sized, ready for you to hop on for a nighttime adventure. Imagine a night when a farmer plays a lullaby on his fiddle, and his field of sunflowers begins to dip and sway to the rhythm. Imagine a night when ordinary objects magically become extraordinary...a night when it is possible to believe the impossible. andlt;BRandgt;andlt;BRandgt;With the intrigue of an Escher drawing and the richness of a Chris Van Allsburg painting, renowned Canadian artist Rob Gonsalves depicts that delicious time between sleep and wakefulness, creating a breathtaking, visual exploration of imagination and possibility that will encourage both children and adults to think past the boundaries of everyday life, and see the possibilities beyond.
About the Author
andlt;Bandgt;Rob Gonsalvesandlt;/Bandgt; grew up drawing images from his imagination, but the Surrealist movement, in particular the works of Remedios Varo and Renand#233; Magritte, also influenced his work. After he graduated from college, Mr. Gonsalves worked as an architect, and as a painter of trompe l'oeil murals and theater sets. After receiving an enthusiastic response at the 1990 Toronto Outdoor Art Exhibition, he began painting full time, and his work continues to be highly sought after. His first picture book was andlt;Iandgt;Imagine a Night,andlt;/Iandgt; and he currently lives in rural Ontario, Canada.andlt;Bandgt;Sarah L. Thomson'sandlt;/Bandgt; other books include andlt;Iandgt;The Dragon's Son,andlt;/Iandgt; which was named one of the best science fiction, fantasy, and horror books of 2001 by Voice of Youth Advocates; andlt;Iandgt;Stars and Stripes;andlt;/Iandgt; and andlt;Iandgt;Imagine a Night.andlt;/Iandgt; She lives in Maine.