Searching for Mr. Johnson's Song
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- USD 8.99
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- USD 8.99
Publisher Description
A touching story of the friendship between a young boy and his elderly neighbor, and how that boy helps jog the man's disappearing memory
Caius spends summer mornings on his neighbor's porch, and although Mr. Johnson doesn't remember things as well as he used to, he can always sing the beginning of his favorite song, "Further Along." Caius understands how nourishing music can be, and so he decides to find the rest of Mr. Johnson's song. At the library he inspects shelves of hymnals and listens to recordings of protest tunes, but none of these is the one Mr. Johnson sings. How will he help his neighbor?
Exuding warmth, this story displays kindness and neighborliness, and portrays dementia with gentle authenticity.
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A child endeavors to identify the lyrics of a beloved tune in this affecting picture book, which matter-of-factly addresses an experience of memory loss. Caius's neighbor, Mr. Johnson, vocalizes each morning, but he never finishes the song, explaining that he's "lost the rest" of it. Inspired by warm memories of singing with his own grandfather, Caius heads to the library to uncover the work's lyrics, searching among hymnals ("Their presence is as powerful as the stories they tell") and listening to albums ("The bass makes the air vibrate like a thousand protestors marching toward equality"). When his research fails to turn up any leads, the protagonist despairs until a familiar voice provides him with a gift he shares with Mr. Johnson. Gouache and digital illustrations by Orlando incorporate flowy pattern- and texture-filled renderings that amplify the uplifting qualities of Vanece's simile-filled text. An endnote contextualizes the featured American Southern gospel hymn. Characters cue as Black. Ages 5–8.