text and illustrations by Suz Hughes
age range: 2 to 6 years old
Capstone Young Readers
Alien
 has the very important job of keeping the stars shiny. It's a full time 
job. He doesn't even have time to make friends or have fun. Despite all 
his efforts, one day the stars just went out. That was catastrophic! All
 he tried to fix it failed, so the Star HelpLine suggested to get some 
magic varnish at planet Earth. His arrival was a little troubled, since 
aliens float on Earth, but luckily he met a boy named George who happily
 helped him to make his way to the hard store and buy all the magic 
varnish they could carry. George also invited Alien to play with him, and
 they had a great time together. Alien couldn't believe how much fun was
 to have a friend! He felt so happy! And then he saw the night full of 
bright stars. He realized friendship was all the varnish he needed. It 
was time to came back to his planet, but George and Alien promised to be
 friends for ever, to grant a shiny, glowing, sparkling sky in the 
night.
Beautiful
 story about the importance of friendship to keep us healthy and bright.
 The text is simple enough to be read to toddlers too. I also loved the 
illustrations, colorful, smart, and sometimes crayon-like. As far as I 
know this is Hughes first book as author besides illustrator, and it's 
wonderful.
I received this copy from the publisher via NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.

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