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THE SEMICOLON by Britt Sayler

THE SEMICOLON

by Britt Sayler ; illustrated by Dorota Rewerenda

Pub Date: Aug. 29th, 2022
ISBN: 9781039120679
Publisher: FriesenPress

In Sayler’s debut children’s book, a youngster is at a loss after their father’s departure but finds unexpected solace in a punctuation mark.

Every night “after Dad left,” the unnamed narrator has dreamt of a black pit that swallows everything, including them. One day, Mr. Smeechie, the protagonist’s father’s teaching colleague, drops by and gives the child a copy of their father’s grammar book, along with a quick lesson. Two nights later, the child has the same nightmare, but this time, punctuation marks offer support to navigate the darkness. When they learn of their father’s favorite symbol, the semicolon, it helps them reach a place of fond memories: “I saw the black pit…But I also saw the comma, the raft that meant there was a way across.” Rewerenda’s dark, wondrous illustrations sensitively depict the protagonist’s shifting emotions; the narrator is depicted as light skinned and slim, with shoulder-length black hair, and Mr. Smeechie is portrayed as brown skinned with glasses and a beard. Overall, the book offers a great way to encourage young people with grief and depression to open up. It also shows that not having the words to describe one’s feelings is a common part of life and that there are always ways to carry on.

A heartfelt story of navigating emptiness and finding hope for the future.