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Edition: Paperback, 24 pages
ISBN: 0140548556
Ã¥ Å©±â : 27.9cm x 22.7cm
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Book Description
As the days grow longer and snow yields to sifting rain and then to warm sunshine, look and listen as a young girl rejoices with all of nature's children at the return of spring.
Publisher's Weekly
According to PW , ``The exultant text offers thanks for the gift of life. Young naturalists will find much to discover as they explore the change of seasons in this eloquent, uplifting book by a gifted author-and-artist team.''
School Library Journal
``God made me new/ Just like the spring that waits beneath the snow./ God made me small/ Just like the fawn that sleeps inside the doe,'' begins this paean to life. Apple trees seen white with snow in the opening endpapers have turned white with blooms by the close. In between, nine glorious double-page paintings illustrate the promise of spring and new beginnings as expressed in rhyme by a small girl who is pictured with animals in idealized scenes, realistic in style. She faces an equally bright-eyed owl on a snowy evening, along with a wolf, an ermine, and a rabbit; and is eventually seen tearing off her jacket and hurling herself into a bare-bellied, bare-footed handstand in a field of flowers, butterflies, and other animalsa visual collage of joyous new life. Both Wells and Jeffers have produced a beautiful book whose strength and simplicity keep it from sentimentality. Whether used to stimulate awareness and reflect wonderas with Marcia Brown's creative trio (Listen to a Shape, etc. all Watts, 1979)or as a devotional, the peaceful, exuberant mood it evokes is refreshing. |
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