The Shadow & the Ghost
by Cat Min; illus. by the author
Primary Levine/Levine Querido 48 pp.
4/24 9781646143689 $18.99
Shinbi is a ghost who doesn’t care for haunting houses. She prefers sitting on her favorite rock and stargazing. When a shooting star flies through the sky, she wishes for a friend. One day, she sees a “Hi” on her favorite rock and leaves a response. Its recipient is Greem, the shadow formed by the same rock during the daylight hours, who also longs for a friend. The two leave messages for each other, primarily about constellations, something Greem has never seen. Greem thinks the Big Dipper looks more like a whale, and Shinbi says Cancer looks less like a crab and more like a child doing a handstand. When a “star parade” adorns the night sky, it provides enough light for them to finally meet, “pouring their hearts out to each other” for one glorious night. Min’s depiction of Shinbi is the sort of ghost that won’t frighten children: she’s composed of rounded lines and rosy cheeks. Greem is shaped precisely the same but filled with the dark colors of night. Most of the richly colored spreads are full bleed; the occasional use of borders accelerates the action. The sky filled with shooting stars is particularly dazzling with its sparkling, warm colors against the darkness.
From the May/June 2024 issue of The Horn Book Magazine.
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