The Boy in the Garden
The Boy in the Garden
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Author(s): Say, Allen
ISBN No.: 9780547214108
Pages: 32
Year: 201104
Format: Trade Cloth (Hard Cover)
Price: $ 24.19
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available

"A gently unsettling tale of the power of the imagination."-- The Horn Book, starred review   "Say is at the height of his artistic achievement in this tale of a little boy named Jiro and the powerful impact that a story has on him.This is a beautiful, moving, quietly mysterious read, ripe with possibilities for interpretation and contemplation."-- Kirkus Reviews, starred review "Caldecott Medalist Say (Grandfather's Journey), his work always painstaking and poignant, ventures tentatively into the realm of fantasy.Pale colors and expanses of empty space contribute to the feeling of haunted charm. Did Jiro dream? Possibly--or possibly not."-- Publishers Weekly, starred review   "Multilayered and compelling."-- The Bulletin Praise for other Allen Say books:   Erika-san "Aficionados of Say's tranquil work will find both the message and the delivery deeply satisfying.


"-- Publishers Weekly , starred review   Kamishibai Man "The quietly dramatic, beautifully evocative, tale contains a cliffhanger of its own, along with exquisite art in the style of Kamishibai picture cards that will attract even the most jaded kid away from the TV screen to enjoy a good, good book."-- Booklist , starred review   Tea with Milk "A thoughtful and poignant book that will appeal to a wide range of readers, particularly our nation's many immigrants who grapple with some of the same challenges as May and Joseph, including feeling at home in a place that is not their own."-- School Library Journal , starred review   Tree of Cranes "Tree of Cranes is the achievement of a master in his prime, one of the best picture books of this or any year."-- The Horn Book , starred review   The Sign Painter "In perhaps his best work to date . Say subtly and ingeniously blends a feeling of nostalgia with a hard-hitting immediacy. The images and the boy's passion as an artist will remain with [readers]."-- Publishers Weekly , starred review   Grandfather's Journey Winner of the Caldecott Medal   "Flawless in his executions, Say has chronicled three generations of a family whose hearts have been divided between two nations."-- School Library Journal , starred review.



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