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Hardcover: 32 pages
ISBN-10: 1596436247
ISBN-13: 978-1596436244
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Book Description
Following a snow-filled winter, a young boy and his dog decide that they've had enough of all that brown and resolve to plant a garden. They dig, they plant, they play, they wait . . . and wait . . . until at last, the brown becomes a more hopeful shade of brown, a sign that spring may finally be on its way. Julie Fogliano's tender story of anticipation is brought to life by the distinctive illustrations Erin E. Stead, recipient of the 2011 Caldecott Medal.
Booklist *Starred Review*
A first-time author and the Caldecott Award winning illustrator of A Sick Day for Amos McGee (2011) team up in this beautiful ode to a patient gardener. After the winter, ¡°you have brown, all around you have brown,¡± but small hints of spring, like red robins and rain, hold promise. A young boy, joined by his dog companion, plants seeds, each labeled with a picture of carrots or sunflowers or peas. But as much as they wait, hope, and examine the dirt with a magnifying glass, there¡¯s no green to be found. Fogliano¡¯s simple, tender text has a solemn tone, which perfectly reflects the anticipatory state of the boy and his animal friends. The woodblock and pencil illustrations give life to animals so expressive and endearing it hurts, and the layout - a mixture of full-bleed spreads and white-bordered vignettes - paces the story well. A two-spread fantasy in the middle of the story - in which the boy imagines birds pecking at the seeds or bears stomping on them - is smile-inducing, particularly a scene of a befuddled bear with a planter on his head. But what¡¯s most fun to notice throughout are the small, subtle details on each page. It¡¯s not easy to wait . . . and wait . . . but children, like the boy, may realize that patience often yields big rewards. HIGH-DEMAND BACKSTORY: Fans of A Sick Day for Amos McGee - and award-watchers, in general - will be eagerly anticipating this, Stead¡¯s first children¡¯s book since winning the 2011 Caldecott Medal.
Kirkus Review *Starred Review*
boy plants seeds in late winter¡¯s brown, barren earth and vigilantly watches for green sprouts alongside his companions (a dog, turtle, rabbit and bird).
Rambling narration, elasticized with many ands, thats, commas and a boy¡¯s earnest concerns for his seeds, runs on, leaving readers waiting and waiting and waiting—just like the child gardener. The boy¡¯s oversized glasses, his tilted, blank face (we never see his eyes) and tiny chin melt hearts instantly. Stead wisely withholds his features, letting Fogliano¡¯s babbling stream of small worries and staggeringly sharp imaginings flesh him out. Silly bears might tread on the plantings, unaware of signs that read ¡°please do not stomp here— / there are seeds / and they are trying.¡± Germinating seeds issue ¡°a greenish hum / that you can only hear / if you put your ear to the ground / and close your eyes.¡± This elaborate inner world and darling voice reverberate in muted woodblock prints and empathetic pencil illustrations as well, its timbre and tone unchanged. Delicate lines run like fine veins, describing animals, trees, plants and fences with intricate and intentional specificity. Sizable, scalloped cloud formations, whose flat panes of white widen double-page horizons, offset both the scrupulous linework and abundant regions of brown and blue. Their simplicity ventilates these pictures, allowing readers to note amusing secondary animal activities in the dirt. Many treasures lie buried within this endearing story, in which humor and anxious anticipation sprout alongside one another. This sweet seedling will undoubtedly take root and thrive.
School Library Journal *Starred Review*
This seemingly real-time experience of getting to green is a droll, wistful ode to the stamina behind wanting, will, and perseverance.
Publishers Weekly *Starred Review*
In an understated and intimate partnership, Fogliano and Stead conjure late winter doldrums and the relief of spring¡¯s arrival, well worth the wait.
Horn Book Magazine *Starred Review*
Fogliano¡¯s poetic yet grounded narrative is reminiscent of Charlotte Zolotow¡¯s pictur
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