<p>A gorgeous and inspiring imagining of a collective response to climate change. STARRED REVIEW</p>

Kirkus

<p>Krishnaswami’s spare, lyrical text is complemented by Krishnaswamy’s bright, decorative palette. STARRED REVIEW</p>

BookPage

<p>Accompanying the lively prose, Krishnaswami's refrain—'Look! Look!'—captures the joy of discovery that unites the community.</p>

Horn Book

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<p>This book transcends borders with its universal theme that celebrates the power of community and rejuvenation of the environment.</p>

Quill & Quire

A girl in India discovers an ancient step well in this companion book to the creators’ much-loved Out of the Way! Out of the Way! When a girl discovers a slab of stone on a weedy patch of land, she calls to her friends, “Look! Look!” The children clear away the weeds and garbage and find more stones. They call their families to come and see and begin to dig around the stones. Word travels to villages nearby, and more and more people join in, until the digging reveals steps that lead down to an ancient well. At the bottom, there’s even a little water! When the rains come, they cause an underground spring to flow once again, filling the ancient well with fresh, clean water and greening the surrounding fields. Lyrical writing and lively, richly colored art come together once again in this compelling story that embraces community, nature and the passage of time. Includes an author’s note about ancient step wells and their potential to help handle floods and provide water.   Key Text Features illustrations author’s note   Correlates to the Common Core State Standards in English Language Arts: CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RL.K.6 With prompting and support, name the author and illustrator of a story and define the role of each in telling the story. CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RL.K.7 With prompting and support, describe the relationship between illustrations and the story in which they appear (e.g., what moment in a story an illustration depicts). CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RL.1.3 Describe characters, settings, and major events in a story, using key details.
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A gorgeous and inspiring imagining of a collective response to climate change. STARRED REVIEW
The rediscovery of traditional/Indigenous knowledge around the world has become an important factor in the fight against climate change.An author’s note discusses India’s ancient step wells and their potential for helping with effects of climate change such as flooding and water shortages.Like Out of the Way! Out of the Way! this book has a lyrical text and refrain. This book focuses on giving water room to flow, whereas Out of the Way! Out of the Way! focuses on giving a tree room to grow.Out of the Way! Out of the Way! is a USBBY Outstanding International Book and has been selected for the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals Book Club.Uma Krishnaswami has been nominated twice for the Astrid Lindgren Memorial Award, and she has won the APALA Children’s Literature Award, the South Asia Book Award and the ILA Social Justice Literature Award.
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781773069326
Publisert
2024-05-16
Utgiver
Vendor
Groundwood Books Ltd ,Canada
Vekt
375 gr
Høyde
279 mm
Bredde
200 mm
Aldersnivå
J, 02
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
32

Forfatter
Illustratør

Biographical note

UMA KRISHNASWAMI was born in India and now lives in Victoria, BC. Her Book Uncle trilogy includes the bestselling Book Uncle and Me, winner of the ILA Social Justice Literature Award, Birds on the Brain and The Sunshine Project. Her picture books include Look! Look! and Out of the Way! Out of the Way!, both illustrated by Uma Krishnaswamy. She has been nominated twice for the Astrid Lindgren Memorial Award. Uma is faculty emerita in the Writing for Children and Young Adults program at Vermont College of Fine Arts. UMA KRISHNASWAMY divides her time between illustrating picture books and teaching art and design aesthetics to young adults. She has illustrated many books, including A Dollop of Ghee and a Pot of Wisdom by Chitra Soundar, Dancing on Walls by Shamim Padamsee and The Boastful Centipede and Other Creatures in Verse by Zai Whitaker. She enjoys mixing styles of art from all over the world, but her main inspiration comes from India’s rich arts and crafts tradition. She lives in Chennai, India.