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THE NIGHT WORKER.(Review)(Children's Review)(Brief Article)

Publishers Weekly

| June 26, 2000 | (Hide copyright information)Copyright

KATE BANKS, ILLUS. BY GEORG HALLENSLEBEN. FSG/Foster, $16 (40p) ISBN 0-374-35520-7

* Banks and Hallensleben, whose And If the Moon Could Talk prepared children for a calm night's sleep, stay up long past bedtime in this absorbing after-hours expos[acute{e}]. Unlike Eileen Spinelli and Melissa Iwai's Night Shift Daddy (Children's Forecasts, May 8), in which a father works while his daughter rests, this account features a boy who accompanies his engineer father to an urban construction site: "And while Mama sleeps, Alex and Papa head quietly into the night." For one special evening, Alex wears a small red hard hat to match his father's big yellow one. He stands next to …

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