Synopses & Reviews
Goodnight, God bless
Our town at rest,
Which counts each person
As a guest.
At the close of the day, the air cools, lights dim, and animals big and small settle down to sleep. Inside houses, children perform nighttime rituals before snuggling up in bed to say their prayers.
Susan Heyboer O'Keefe's gentle text, together with Hideko Takahashi's tender pictures, move through the many familiar places and faces of a child's world, blessing each one for another day. With an emphasis on the security of home, this is a picture book that celebrates the love of family and belonging with graceful simplicity.
Susan Heyboer O'Keefe has written several books for young readers, including One Hungry Monster. She lives in Edgewater, New Jersey with her family.
Hideko Takahashi is the illustrator of Beach Play by Marsha Hayles and The Ding Dong Clock by Carol Behrman (both Holt). Originally from Japan, she now lives in Los Angeles, California.
Synopsis
Goodnight, God blessOur town at rest,
Which counts each person
As a guest.
At the close of the day, the air cools, lights dim, and animals big and small settle down to sleep. Inside houses, children perform nighttime rituals before snuggling up in bed to say their prayers.
Susan Heyboer O'Keefe's gentle text, together with Hideko Takahashi's tender pictures, move through the many familiar places and faces of a child's world, blessing each one for another day. With an emphasis on the security of home, this is a picture book that celebrates the love of family and belonging with graceful simplicity.
About the Author
Susan Heyboer O'Keefe has written several books for young readers, including
One Hungry Monster. She lives in Edgewater, New Jersey with her family.
Hideko Takahashi is the illustrator of Beach Play by Marsha Hayles and The Ding Dong Clock by Carol Behrman (both Holt). Originally from Japan, she now lives in Los Angeles, California.