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Fans of Aaron Becker and David Wiesner will be drawn to this beautiful, surreal tale about learning how to have a respectful relationship with nature, thanks to the wisdom and efforts of one’s ancestors.
In this dystopian fantasy, a teen with unsuspected power is drawn into an ancient struggle between dark and light. Recommended for high school collections.
Like Kenard Pak’s tenderly illustrated books that take on seasons (his own Goodbye Summer, Hello Fall and Cathy Camper’s Ten Ways to Hear Snow), this book shows a deep appreciation for nature, and an acceptance of cyclical change; it will reward the introspective reader.
This beautifully written, emotionally charged look at growing up and moving through life’s changes is a great addition to upper middle grade collections looking for detailed and nuanced coming-of-age stories.
This title would be a welcome introduction to a music unit on jazz with follow-up on specific musicians, or an addition to a lesson about life in the United States during World War II. Recommended for collections with a strong music and history focus.