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Cargando... A Child's Garden: A Story of Hopepor Michael Foreman
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Inscríbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. I'm not sure what the time period this book is written in but the fence and soldiers tells me that it might be during the Holocaust. My favorite part of this book is that as the garden grows, the pictures in this book go from black and white to colorful then back to black and white when it was ruined. I think this book has a powerful message because each time the garden was ruined it kept coming back and brought so much joy. I think the vine is a symbol, a physical representation of the two sides coming together. Even though this book kind of has a lot going on the language is simple enough for younger audiences and I think they could gain a lot from this book. Definitely one of my favorite reads of the semester. This book uses seeds and roots and particularly the way in which they spread to illustrate to children how to have hope in hard situations. When a little boy notices a sprout among rubble, he nurtures it until it grows big enough to cover the fence separating his town from the next. When soldiers tear his plant down, he is heartbroken but quickly notices that some new seeds have begun sprouting on both sides of the fence. A powerful line in the book reads, "Roots are deep and seeds spread.". I think this sends a great message to children to be brave and hopeful. In "A Child's Garden" a boy is surrounded by rubble and ruin but finds a shoot growing. For me, this shoot is a symbol of his hope. The boy finds the shoot and takes very good care of it. He waters it and gives it love, he watches it grow tall and strong. sadly one day the soldiers come along and tear his shoot, now a grapevine, down and destroy everything. When reading the story, a reader can see that in the same way the boy cares for his hope and it builds and gets stronger. Once his hope is strong the soldiers come along and tear it down. The story then continues with the seeds of the vine creating more shoots and growing again. In the same way, the boy's hope starts to grow again and this time "the soldiers [can] return, [because] roots are deep, and seeds spread". The story was beautiful, it showed a child surrounded by ruin, rubble and poverty but it never broke his hope of a better life. I liked reading this book a lot. This book is about a boy who finds hope and beauty in a tiny green plant in a pile of rubble. There is a wire fence and soldiers in the story that separate the ruins from the non ruins. However, the single plant found in the ruins brings together the people on both sides of the fence.This book symbolizes to readers that people can always come together regardless of their differences. sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
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Living in ruin and rubble with a wire fence and soldiers separating him from the cool hills where his father used to take him as a small child, a boy's tiny, green plant shoot gives him hope in a bleak landscape. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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Google Books — Cargando... GénerosSistema Decimal Melvil (DDC)823.914Literature English & Old English literatures English fiction Modern Period 1901-1999 1945-1999Clasificación de la Biblioteca del CongresoValoraciónPromedio:
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This book has great symbols for such a simple story. The vine growing back after being ripped out of the ground and the vines intertwining are representations of the fight that people have to push on. The illustrations made this book wonderful. ( )