Giorgio Volpe & Paolo Proietti
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A red fox and a gray dormouse joyfully play in their forest home as the season begins to change from fall to winter. Soon, the dormouse must hibernate, and the friends will part. As the time for sleep nears, the fox tries to keep the dormouse awake. Sleep indeed must come, but not before the two friends have shared one last story, knowing they will be together again in the spring. This gentle friendship story is the perfect allegory for the bedtime ritual. And the reassuring message is clear: “I will be there for you when you wake.”
Before We Sleep This edition published in 2021 by Red Comet Press, LLC, Brooklyn, NY First published as Prima di dormire Original Italian text © 2019 Giorgio Volpe Illustrations © 2019 Paolo Proietti Published by arrangement with Kite edizioni S.r.l. English translation © 2021 Red Comet Press, LLC Adapted and translated by Angus Yuen-Killick All rights reserved. No part of this book may be used or reproduced in any manner whatsoever without written permission except in the case of brief quotations embodied in critical articles and reviews. Library of Congress Control Number: 2020948895 ISBN: 978-1-63655-004-6 20 21 22 23 24 25 TLF 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 Manufactured in China
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Before We Sleep Giorgio Volpe & Paolo Proietti
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As the season turned, the forest was dressed in new colors of rich amber, burned orange, and chestnut brown.
Little Red the fox was happy, because now it would be much easier to hide. A fox would be hard to spy among the dried brown leaves, burgundy bushes, and coppery grasses. Only in the open meadow would Hazel the dormouse be able to catch sight of Little Red.
Little Red and Hazel spent hours and hours playing hide-and-seek together. The two friends loved jumping and rolling in the crisp dried leaves. They loved the rustling sound. “The leaves are laughing with us,” said Hazel joyfully.
During these moments of happiness, the cold air hinted of the coming winter. Little Red felt a tinge of sadness. For Red, the smell of winter meant one thing: loneliness.
Soon, Little Red’s very best friend in the world would settle down in a warm burrow to hibernate.
“Hazel, perhaps this season, you will sleep less,” said Little Red hopefully, trying to sound cheerful.
“Little Red, I am no fox, I am a dormouse. I’d like to stay awake and keep you company, but you know, in the end, I must always sleep.”
So Little Red started to think of ways to keep Hazel from falling asleep. What if I could make the sun stay high? Then winter would not be so cold.
What if I could ask the forest to hold its fruit? Then there would be food all winter long. What if I tickled Hazel to stay awake? Then we could play and play.
The dormouse started to yawn. “Hazel, I want us to stay together forever,” pleaded the friend. “Little Red, I promise, when the winter gives way to spring, I will be here for you, and we will play again.”
“I know, Hazel, but before you sleep, may I tell you a story?”
“Why . . . yes, ahh . . . as long as it is short,” replied Hazel sleepily, with head nodding and eyes closing.
So Little Red curled up on the forest floor and Hazel nestled into the soft warm tail to listen. But, before a word of the story was spoken . . . the two friends had fallen fast asleep, together.
Giorgio Volpe & Paolo Proietti Author Giorgio Volpe and illustrator Paolo Proietti have collaborated on two previous picture books together. Before We Sleep is their third and the first to be published in English.
Jacket illustrations © 2019 Paolo Proietti REINFORCED TRADE EDITION Printed in China
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All that matters is being together.
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