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Edition: School & Library Binding: 32 pages
ISBN: 0399230076
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Book description
They're weird. They're unusual. They have four horns and shaggy red fur. And they haven? changed in hundreds, even thousands of years! They?e the originals?nimals that, unlike their barnyard relatives, never evolved from their primitive states. Come meet the four-horned Hebridean sheep, brought to Scotland by Viking raiders, the tiny Exmoor ponies that roam the fog-filled moors of England, and the rest of these modern ancients. Jane Yolen? childlike story poems and Ted Lewin? light-infused water-color illustrations capture all the mystique of these remarkable animals.
Children's Literature
Narrative poems describe the ancestry of unusual animals such as the tiny Exmoor pony, Churro sheep, and the Red Jungle Rooster tell the history of these "modern ancients." Ted Lewin's beautiful paintings clarify the poems, some of which require adult explanation for young readers to understand the references to man's need for the animals throughout history. Children will appreciate how the animals have evolved and can be seen in today's world.
School Library Journal
A collection of poems and paintings that capture the beauty and power of 13 ancient animal breeds. As in Bird Watch (1990; o.p.) and Sea Watch (1996, both Philomel), Yolen and Lewin have combined words and pictures to create a celebration of the essence of each poem's subject. Whether portraying powerful draft horses ("Great-footed,/feather-footed,/iron-shod/gentle giants...You tower over/those dawn horses/from whom all horses come") or cattle dating from the time of the Irish hero Cuchullain ("Where is he now, that brown bull?/Dead of a broken heart,/Dead with a heart of black stone blood,/While the white cows still graze/Lonely in the green parks,/Quiet in the green parks,/Unstolen in the green parks,/Dreaming of the glory days"), Yolen's words and Lewin's brushstrokes draw readers into the mysterious heart of each animal. The Originals is an original hymn to our past that lives on in these glorious creaturesas Yolen writes of the Exmoor pony, "This could be today/Or a thousand years past." |
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