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Friday, 18 October 2024

Review: When the Lights Went Out

What happens when there's a power outage? You turn it into an adventure!

When the Lights Went Out, written by Lian Tanner and illustrated by Jonathan Bentley, shows just how that can happen, and the value of community.

A power outage, which might be scary for young children, becomes a candle-lit, song-filled exploration of the neighbourhood and a chance to meet and share a happy time with other people.

It might be chilly, but a woman who plays guitar leads everyone in singing "brave songs and sad songs" and dancing. 

Animals join the exuberance and there is a sense of joy permeating the neighbourhood.

When the power and lights come back on everyone heads back home, but they remember the wonderful evening, and even hope for the lights to go out again so they can enjoy the special community experience again.

The illustrations in blue, green and glowing yellow and orange create a sense of the dark night which is soft and welcoming and takes away any fear of the dark.

With themes of family, friendship, community and connection, When the Lights Went Out is a story that will leave you with a warm and happy feeling.

Title: When the Lights Went Out
Author: Lian Tanner
Illustrator: Jonathan Bentley
Publisher: Allen & Unwin, $ 24.99
Publication Date: July 2024
Format: Hardcover
ISBN: 9781761180019
For ages: 4+
Type: Picture Book