Book Descriptions
for 28 Good Night Stories by Brigitte Weninger and Eve Tharlet
From The United States Board on Books for Young People (USBBY)
An old bear is surprised by the lumbering manifestation of a delightful little guardian angel trainee who is sent to earth to whisper a special word to children and watch over them until the coming full moon. The old bear suggests to the angel that he should enliven his assignment by telling stories. The angel agrees, and he asks the bear to tell him a story. The bear consents only if the angel also agrees to tell a story. Thus begins the collection of twenty-eight bedtime stories of friendship, courage, and secrets told alter nately by the bear and the angel. dgw
Originally pub lished as 28 GuteNacht Geschichten in German by Minedition Bargteheide Germany, in 2006. Translated by Kathryn Bishop.
From the Publisher
Whenever children want ?just one more story? at bedtime, here is a beautiful anthology of all-new good-night stories that will fit the bill. At 128 pages, this book can accommodate. It's full of imaginative and dreamy stories that are perfect for lulling your little ones to sleep. Eve Tharlet's adorable illustrations complement a wide range of authors? voices, and there's something in here for everyone. You'll want to keep it on the bedside table.