Goodnight Loon

Goodnight Loon by Abe Sauer, published by University of Minnesota Press in August 2014, is a delightful retelling of a beloved children’s classic. This edition, comprising 28 pages, presents a unique Northwoods interpretation of the familiar tale, featuring elements such as a loon, a Duluth pack, and local cultural references. The story unfolds in a serene setting, illuminated by moonlight over a tranquil lake, capturing the essence of childhood bedtime rituals.
Readers will discover a charming narrative that transforms the original Goodnight Moon into a tribute enriched with local flavor. The text flows with rhythmic rhymes, while the illustrations evoke a sense of wonder, inviting young readers to explore the pages. With whimsical details like yellow canoes and a beaver in a sleeping bag, Goodnight Loon offers a soothing experience for children and parents alike, making it an ideal addition to any Minnesota child’s bookshelf. The book celebrates themes of bedtime and dreams, ensuring it resonates with families seeking a story that reflects their Northwoods heritage.
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A charming retelling of a children’s classic in a distinctly Northwoods voice There’s a loon, of course. And a Duluth pack. And crop art, Tater Tot hotdish, and, inevitably, deer ticks. The familiar green room is set on a pontoon, lit by the moon over a quiet lake. The childhood classic Goodnight Moon is transformed into a must-have for every Minnesota child’s bookshelf. Written and illustrated by two fathers who value good rhymes and the power of simple, evocative illustrations, Goodnight Loon moves the story that so many parents know by heart into Northwoods territory. Author Abe Sauer and illustrator Nathaniel Davauer created this book as a tribute to the cherished favorite written by Margaret Wise Brown. Their faithful homage brings fresh life to a much-loved story. The words rhyme, rock, and soothe with the same cadence as the original. Yellow canoes, snowshoes, and a hungry raccoon all make appearances in the room inhabited by a beaver in a sleeping bag and his voyageur companion. Illustrations inspired by the style of Goodnight Moon will give even the youngest child something to search for on every page. It is the perfect bedtime book for babies, children, and parents looking for a story written especially for their Northwoods little ones. And where else will you find walleye eating rhubarb pie?
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