One Day a Mayfly

One Day a Mayfly by Shirley Marr, published by Candlewick Press on May 27, 2025, is a beautifully illustrated children’s book that explores the fleeting nature of life through the journey of a newly born mayfly in the city. This lyrical story captures the essence of “seize the day” as Mayfly emerges from a lake, ready to embrace her one special day. The narrative unfolds with striking illustrations by Michael Speechley, showcasing the contrast between the vibrant natural world and the bustling city life surrounding it.
Readers will find a poignant tale that highlights themes of growth and the beauty of life’s uncertainties. As Mayfly takes flight, she is accompanied by a little girl in a yellow raincoat, both characters navigating their respective worlds. The book’s design features a “calendar” format, combining simple, poetic text with warm visual humor, making it an engaging read for children. With its focus on nature and the life cycle, One Day a Mayfly offers a thoughtful perspective on living fully, even in the briefest moments.
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A mayfly newly born in the city gives meaning to “seize the day” in this lyrical, stunningly illustrated story at once poignant and uplifting.
One early spring day, Mayfly emerges from a lake in the middle of the city, looks around, lifts her wings nervously, and takes flight. Nobody notices, except for a little girl in a yellow raincoat, following close behind. Mayfly has been given just one day–her birthday!–but she intends to live life to the fullest, with the wind beneath her wings. Michael Speechley’s striking illustrations follow the mayfly’s flight from close-up views to bird’s-eye panoramas, contrasting the natural world of the lake and the bustling city around it. As Mayfly completes her life cycle and people live theirs in parallel, oblivious to the tiny creature nearby, she embraces the uncertainty and joy of life–and the surprises that lie around any corner. Beautifully designed in “calendar” format, with a simple, poetic text and warm visual humor and clues, here is a book with appeal for fans of Duck, Death, and the Tulip–a bittersweet ode to the wonder and possibility of life.
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