Review of Oh, Are You Awake?

Oh, Are You Awake? Oh, Are You Awake?
by Bob Shea; illus. by Jarvis
Preschool    Candlewick    40 pp.
4/24    9781536226584    $17.99
e-book ed.  9781536236774    $17.99

A tired penguin perched atop the head of a gentle, goofy lion wants some sleep, but the lion is wide awake: “Tell me a story, Penguin.” Penguin, whose eyes are barely open, promises a story later and falls asleep. Bright digital illustrations convey Penguin’s detailed dream world in gauzy bursts of color, contrasting with the stark white backgrounds of consciousness when a loud noise startles Penguin awake. Lion feigns innocence (“Oh, Penguin! Are you awake?”), but the page-turn reveals Lion sitting behind a betraying drum set. The situation escalates: Penguin keeps falling asleep, Lion keeps interfering—crunching on a loud snack, bouncing on a trampoline. The art deftly moves the story (all in dialogue with alternating font colors for the two characters) between dreams and reality. The animated Lion, eagerly prodding for more dream details (“Sounds magical! Tell me every little thing”), makes a funny and irresistible foil to the exhausted, frustrated Penguin. In the end, Penguin relents and tells Lion a story…about a sleepy penguin who tells a lion a story. Lion declares this story lazy, but it does the trick. Lion falls asleep, and the two friends share rainbow dreams of puppies, unicorns, and candy together at last. This contentious going-to-sleep sequence between two appealing characters has all the right ingredients for sharing aloud, whether it is time for bed or simply time for a story.

From the January/February 2024 issue of The Horn Book Magazine.

Julie Roach

Julie Roach

Julie Roach, chair of the 2020 Caldecott Committee, is the collection development manager for the Boston Public Library.  

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