Review of The Day We Got Lost

The Day We Got Lost The Day We Got Lost
by Faith Pray; illus. by the author
Preschool, Primary    Little, Brown    40 pp.
8/24    9780316541176    $18.99

A chaotic household tries to reset by heading out for a forest hike. It’s hard to enjoy the serenity of nature, though, when no one will help Mom, Grandpa keeps telling old “worn-out” stories, toddler Willa won’t stop fussing, and dog Oni is all worked up. Least cooperative of all is older sibling Smudge, who stubbornly responds to Mom’s request for good behavior, “Absolutely I will NOT!” Smudge continues to complain while wandering off—only to get the entire family lost. Pray depicts the group’s less-united moments with empathy instead of judgment and gives Smudge the opportunity to make amends for earlier transgressions by using memories of the day’s rocky start (“And here! The berries I threw!”) as landmarks to guide them out of the woods. “Maybe being lost together makes us sort of found, too,” muses Smudge. Pray uses watercolor inks and colored pencils to contrast the family members’ frazzled disconnect from one another with the beauty of the outdoors; the jewel-tone foliage becomes more vibrant and defined as the family grows closer. An ultimately cozy portrayal of a day that begins as memorable for the wrong reasons, only to end with Smudge’s loved ones learning to find their way—together.

From the July/August 2024 issue of The Horn Book Magazine.

Emma Shacochis

Emma Shacochis is a Publishing Master’s student at Emerson College. She has interned for publishing groups including The Horn Book, Inc., Candlewick Press, and Includas Publishing.

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