The forest has been enveloped in total darkness for some time. Its inhabitants miss the moon and the stars but above all they miss the sun. Instead of the sun’s life-giving warmth, the forest’s inhabitants find devastation and panic; the result of an immense fire that can’t be spoken of. This book is a cry of anguish at the destruction of the planet’s lungs due to the huge conflagrations caused by climate change and human activity. The author, Fabiola Anchorena has chosen the destruction of the Amazon Rainforest as the setting here, but it could be any forest in the world. All animals, on land, in the sea, or on the wing, have a common cause encapsulated in Waiting for morning. A poetic text that contrasts with the harshness of the subject matter; its communicative force is found mostly in its illustrations: the double page format gives a powerfully cinematic effect.