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AND THEN CAME HOPE by Stephen  Savage

AND THEN CAME HOPE

by Stephen Savage ; illustrated by Stephen Savage

Pub Date: May 4th, 2021
ISBN: 978-0-8234-4518-9
Publisher: Neal Porter/Holiday House

A humanitarian hospital ship figures in a tale of ailing boats and gentle aid.

When the ships are sick, nobody’s happy. Not Barge, who “got bonked,” or Submarine, who has the shakes. Neither are feverish Ferry, coughing Aircraft Carrier, and sniffly, drippy Dory. Who takes care of these ill boats? Why, hospital ship Hope, of course! In a jiffy she treats, comforts, and cares for anyone under the weather. By the time everyone is “shipshape” again, they can rest assured that in the event of another emergency, they’ll always be able to rely on Hope. Backmatter includes a note on the real SS Hope, America’s first peacetime hospital ship, which spent 14 years traveling the world bringing care and training to other countries. Children fearing hospital visits, doctors, or nurses may find comfort in the book’s measured tone. This is reflected not merely in the spare text with its gentle wordplay, but also in the simplicity and style of the digital art. Shapes are cleanly delineated, colors and planes flat. The composition in which Barge suffers her injury is so stylized as to resemble an exercise in the play between positive and negative space. Both text and visuals are so restrained that while the ship-obsessed will love it, it is unlikely that the book will stand up to much rereading among other audiences.

A very real ship inspires a very slight story, coasting on some serious sweetness.

(Picture book. 3-6)