Guardians of Childhood, picture, book 3: Jack FrostWilliam Joyce2015

Synopsis

Before Jack Frost was Jack Frost, he was Nightlight, the most trusted and valiant companion of Mim, the Man in the Moon. But when Pitch destroys Mim’s world, he nearly destroys Nightlight too, sending him plunging to Earth where, like Peter Pan, he is destined to remain forever a boy, frozen in time. And while Nightlight has fun sailing icy winds and surfing clouds, he is also lonely without his friend Mim. To keep the cold in his heart from taking over, he spreads it to the landscapes around him and earns a new name: Jack Overland Frost.
But a true friend always comes through, and on one particularly bleak night, Mim shines down and shows Jack a group of children in great peril. Through helping them, Jack finds the warmth he’s been yearning for, and realizes bringing joy to others can melt his own chill. It is this realization—that there will always be children who need moments of bravery, who need rosy cheeks, who need to build snowmen, and who are then eager for a spring day—that makes Jack realize why he is a forever boy, and worthy of becoming a Guardian of Childhood.

Titre original : Guardians of Childhood, picture, book 3: Jack Frost (2015)

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  • avatar mxnomad
    17 / 20 Le 04 Décembre 2022 à 11:10 mxnomad

    J'ai adoré et je pense que cet album a cette saveur de l'enfance, de l'hiver et de la magie grâce aux illustrations et au texte en V.O. !

  • avatar Lilie_s
    Le 15 Janvier 2018 à 21:54 Lilie_s

    Un super livre, les illustrations sont magnifiques. Je recommande pour un bonheur de bonheur et pour replonger en enfance.

  • avatar fred21
    18 / 20 Le 17 Décembre 2017 à 12:41 fred21

    Encore un album sublime !