Every time a second crosses the world, millions of big and small things happen—here, there, and everywhere! A Kirkus Reviews Best Book of the 21st Century (So Far) A Boston Globe Best Book of 2015 Inspired by the question "What are they doing right at this moment on the other side of the world?" this book focuses on natural and human events happening all over the world in the same second. Talking about the world and how it's so different in places but also so similar and shared, so incredible and surprising, the books takes us to New York, Chicago, Mexico, Portugal, Angola, Turkey, Greece, Italy, Hungry, Brazil, and South Africa, among others. So, while you sit turning the pages of this book, things are happening everywhere. Somewhere, a wave is reaching the shore. Elsewhere, an orange falls from a tree. In yet other places, there's a traffic jam, a stuck elevator, and someone's going to sleep. Inevitably, a book is coming to an end as another is beginning. Time is always in a hurry, never, ever stopping, and yet as you focus on these lovely illustrations, which stand as true evocations of place, time begins to slow down and, for moments, it even feels as if time has stopped, and you are transported – out of the flow of time and into the wholeness and purity of a moment. A moment of bird flight; a moment of daydreaming while washing the dishes; a moment of wondering how something felt and what came next. Gr 4 Up—This mesmerizing picture book shows events all over the world that take only a second to elapse. Beginning with the opening page ("Every time a second crosses the world…millions of things happen, here, there, everywhere…"), scenes unfold, depicting activities both typical and unexpected (a volcano erupting, an old woman getting ready to go to sleep, a house being demolished). The book concludes with a map of the world that indicates where and when each moment took place. The text is straightforward, but the illustrations are stupendous. Deceptively simple, the art is flat, with a graphic feel, featuring a muted palette. Perspective is critical to the effectiveness of the images; they're presented from various creative points of view that influence viewers' perception of the scene. Teachers can easily use the spreads as writing prompts for students. VERDICT A work of art, with much potential classroom usage.—Maggie Chase, Boise State University, ID A Kirkus Reviews Best Book of the 21st Century (So Far) A Boston Globe Best Book of 2015 "Each moment leaps to life with vividly colored illustrations that spread across two pages and capture time and place with remarkably evocative detail and varied, exquisite composition... The central magic of this book lies in the sophisticated, elaborate treatment of an idea that sounds like it was plucked from a child's daydream."― The Boston Globe “As with that deceptively simple poetic form, only a handful of syllables appear on each page of this handsome book, and most relate to small, quotidian things. Yet the overall effect is sweeping and dramatic. Through the clear lines of Bernardo Carvalho’s color-saturated illustrations, we travel from country to country, seeing what’s happening at the exact same moment.”― The Wall Street Journal STARRED REVIEW! ★ "Even as Martins' spare text describes the action with poetic restraint via Miller-Lachmann's translation (‘In an island barbershop, a man bids farewell to his mustache’), Carvalho's double-page spreads invite readers to linger to understand each of the 23 stories... The book's extra-large trim is the perfect format for this mesmerizing vision of a thrillingly expansive world."― Kirkus Reviews "This mesmerizing picture book shows events all over the world that take only a second to elapse. Beginning with the opening page, scenes unfold, depicting activities both typical and unexpected (a volcano erupting, an old woman getting ready to go to sleep, a house being demolished). The book concludes with a map of the world that indicates where and when each moment took place. The text is straightforward, but the illustrations are stupendous. Deceptively simple, the art is flat, with a graphic feel, featuring a muted palette. Perspective is critical to the effectiveness of the images; they're presented from various creative points of view that influence viewers' perception of the scene. Teachers can easily use the spreads as writing prompts for students… A work of art, with much potential classroom usage."― School Library Journal “This contemplative thought experiment joins recent books like Bob Graham’s The Silver Button and Clotilde Perrin’s At the Same Moment , Around the World in encouraging children to consider the many things that can occur in the space of a single moment in time.”― Publishers Weekly “Thoughtful and thought-provoking text and large, colorful illustrations sprawling two pages take readers to 23 different stops throughout the world in one-second pauses. Beginning in