My Grandfather's Song
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- $6.99
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- $6.99
Publisher Description
A stunning picture book about a family's connection to their land, their home, and each other--from the creators of My First Day.
Long ago, Grandfather came to a new land. Fish swam in the water, birds chirped in the sky, monkeys played in the trees. And in this wilderness, with his own two hands, Grandfather built a house.
It wasn't easy. But the land gave him what he needed. And it became his home. Decades later, his grandson will have all he needs: a head full of memories, two capable hands, and the heart to appreciate family, nature, and home. This picture book creates a warm symphony of conservation and the sacred bond between grandparent and child, perfect for baby showers, birthdays, and family celebrations.
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
The married creators of My First Day follow their debut, per an authors' note, with a story created "in tribute to the very first pioneers to the south of Vietnam." In a lush jungle navigated by boat, Grandfather understands nature not as adversary but through metaphors of harmony and accompaniment. "This is music, and we must learn the song," Grandfather tells narrating child Ti. Crisp-edged, brilliantly colored spreads focus on broad skies as Grandfather builds a home and begins to cultivate rice. Large animals worked into the art—a tiger, a turtle—personify the landscape's power, as well as a way to approach it ("Make the song a shell and wrap it around you, hard as a turtle"). The elder's gentle hand is always there, guiding Ti until the child learns to see nature as Grandfather does, as "an instrument that, with time, gives us rice, fresh water to drink, a harmony of plenty." It's a vivid testament to working with, instead of against, the natural world. Ages 4–8.