Laura Krauss Melmed, author
Ed Young, illustrator
Publisher: Lothrop Lee & Shepard; 1st Edition (May 1, 1993). Paperback: Puffin Books (July 1, 1995)
ISBN: 978-0688082307 (hardback); 978-0140554571 (paperback)
Animal and human friends provide lyrical answers to a young boy’s musical query.
A child asks his relatives to name the first song ever sung, and each supplies a different response. Melmed’s text is strikingly musical. Young heightens the lyricism by setting the story in a long-ago Japan, his scenes a balance between the slightly abstract and the clearly representational, between the fabulous and the natural. Just as Melmed’s words invite close attention, Young’s imagery compels careful scrutiny—while each spread is immediately arresting, the full impact comes across slowly and luxuriously. The palette is dramatic, occasionally enhanced with metallic inks, yet it never overpowers the story. And because the final response to the boy’s question is that of his mother, who sings him a lullaby, this title can double as a bedtime book, ensuring the richest of dreams.