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A Child's Garden: A Story of Hope
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  • A Child's Garden: A Story of Hope
  • Written by author Michael Foreman
  • Published by Candlewick Press, May 2009
  • For a boy in a warravaged world, nurturing a fragile vine has far reaching effects in this simple, universal fable of hope and connection.A little boy’s home has been reduced to ruin and rubble, and now a wire fence and soldiers separate h
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For a boy in a warravaged world, nurturing a fragile vine has far reaching effects in this simple, universal fable of hope and connection.

A little boy’s home has been reduced to ruin and rubble, and now a wire fence and soldiers separate him from the streams and hills he once visited with his father. But the boy sees a tiny speck of green peeping up toward the sunlight, and he quietly begins to coax it with water and care. What sort of promise can a vine’s spreading tendrils bring to a bleak landscape? A beautifully illustrated tale of healing and renewal from a world-acclaimed children’s book creator, A Child’s Garden pays gentle tribute to the human spirit.

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War has reduced a boy's home to ruins, and a heavily patrolled barbed-wire fence surrounds his land, keeping him from the verdant hills he loves ("The boy knew that cool streams flowed in those hills. He had once gone there with his father, but now the hills were on the wrong side of the wire"). But by cultivating a tiny grapevine sprig and discovering a like-minded girl on the other side of the fence, the boy gains hope for a future of peace and reconciliation. Foreman's soft, gray-toned watercolors (punctuated, as the story unfolds, with the brighter springtime hues of the mammoth grapevine and the birds that inhabit it) set an appropriately somber tone and move the story forward through the boy's triumphs and setbacks (soldiers rip the vine from the fence, the colors become muted as winter descends). But the text is overly literal and emotionally heavy-handed ("Let the soldiers return, thought the boy. Roots are deep, and seeds spread...."), and even children with a strong political conscience may bridle at its preachiness. Ages 3-up. (May)

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