Our Friendly Farmhouse
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- $19.99
Publisher Description
Breathe in fresh, country air and dream of a slower, simpler, sweeter life in this poetic story about building a homestead with heart from bestselling novelist Melissa Ferguson.
One day Papa burst into the kitchen with a wild idea. What if the family moved to the country? What if they built their very own farmhouse between sleeping strawberry fields and the misty Appalachian Mountains? Join a little boy and his adventurous parents and sisters as they chase a dream of open sky, nature to explore, a blooming garden, and lots of animal friends.
This artful picture book for 4- to 8-year-olds …
journeys alongside a family as they reach for the impossible and build their dream home in the country;follows the creation of a homestead, from digging the foundation and raising the walls to planting a garden, welcoming chicks and kittens, and snuggling a newborn baby on the porch;inspires families to dream together and set out on their own adventures; andfeatures a classic feel and a presentation page to make this book the perfect gift for anyone dreaming of country life, intentional living, and rewilding childhood.
You’re invited to Our Friendly Farmhouse, where children swing under the sunset after chasing a rainbow and snacking at a tea party, where ducklings and kittens keep you company, and where friends are always welcome. A place where there is time to wander, memories are made, and hearts are full.
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
This story from Ferguson, making her picture book debut with a read inspired by her family life, suggests that HGTV-style escapism isn't just for adults. When Papa returns from a bike ride having spotted farmland up for auction "toward the misty Appalachian Mountains," he and Mama hesitate only briefly before going all in and securing the plot. A child narrates as a farmhouse is built with a storybook seamlessness, and the family welcomes chickens, pets, and even a new baby. The home becomes the kind of gathering place where "fireworks sparkled over garden parties, and cousin campouts were adorned with fireflies," while the great outdoors fuels the children's pretend play. Powers (Summer's Call) tucks florals into sunny, softly textured illustrations of domestic scenes, rendering the wide-eyed, pale-skinned family members with rosy cheeks and openhearted countenances. It's an idyll whose message narrowly transcends real estate fantasy, landing on an optimistic message: "And all this because my parents asked that one little-yet-big day, ‘What if... ?' to an idea that was wonderful! Glorious! And a little bit scary." An author's note concludes. Ages 4–8.