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Cargando... A Good Tradepor Alma Fullerton, Karen Patkau (Ilustrador)
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Inscríbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. This is a beautifully and carefully told story with noteworthy illustrations. They take the reader to a small yet modern Ugandan village. This book matter-of-factly shows the life of a child in a developing country without being overly obvious or heavy-handed. My only critic was that the final illustration made me double check whether or not Kato was an amputee... the placement of the feet on the page (and the types of shoes that are worn) drew me to the amputee's feet before Kato's (which was confusing). ( ) sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
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In a small Ugandan village, Kato wakes early to start the long, barefoot trek beyond his village and along fields dotted with cattle and guarded by soldiers. His destination is the village well, where he will pump a day's supply of water into two jerry cans. Like every day, Kato lets the water splash over his hot tired feet before carrying his heavy load back home, where his chores await him. But this is no ordinary day. The aid worker's truck has come to the village square, and in the back is a gift so special, the little boy rushes home to look for something to repay the aid worker. Alma Fullerton's spare, lilting prose tells a deceptively simple story of one day in a little boy's life. But in a place ravaged by a generation of civil war and drought, a village well brings life, a gift of shoes is a cause for celebration, and a simple flower becomes an eloquent symbol of peace and gratitude. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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