Me, Toma and the Concrete Garden
Andrew Larsen
(Author)
Anne Villeneuve
(Illustrator)
Description
Vincent is staying with his aunt Mimi for the summer while his mom recuperates from surgery. Mimi's drab city neighborhood, complete with an empty dirt lot across the street, doesn't seem too promising. But then Vincent meets Toma, a boy who lives nearby, and things start looking up. Mimi has a mysterious box of "dirt balls" in her apartment. When she asks Vincent to get rid of them, the fun Vincent and Toma have throwing them into the lot becomes the start of a budding friendship. Then one day, they notice new shoots sprouting all over the lot. Maybe those balls weren't just made of dirt after all! Bestselling author Andrew Larsen brings a light touch and gentle humor to this picture book story about several kinds of growth --- of the boys and their friendship, the flowers in the newly thriving lot, and the community that comes together around it. Award-winning artist Anne Villeneuve's illustrations add a visual layer to the storytelling as they show the transformation from mostly gray to vibrant color, both literally, in the blossoming garden, and figuratively, in the now engaged neighborhood. This book highlights the value of connecting to nature, even in urban areas, and the sense of community that comes from civic engagement. It's an excellent choice for character education lessons on kindness, generosity and citizenship.
Product Details
Price
$16.99
$15.80
Publisher
Kids Can Press
Publish Date
May 07, 2019
Pages
32
Dimensions
9.1 X 9.1 X 0.5 inches | 0.8 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9781771389174
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Andrew Larsen is the acclaimed author of such books as Goodnight, Hockey Fans, A Squiggly Story, The Not-So-Faraway Adventure, In the Tree House and The Imaginary Garden. He lives in Toronto, Ontario.
Anne Villeneuve has written and illustrated close to 40 books, created games for magazines, illustrated for newspapers and designed cake boxes for a bakery. Over the years, her work has earned her many distinguished recognitions, such as the Governor General's Literary Award and the Québec/Wallonie-Bruxelles Literary Award in 2000, the TD Canadian Children's Literature Award in 2005 and 2009, and the Mr. Christie's Book Award in 1998.
Reviews
... a heartwarming story of serendipity and connection, both among people and with the environment.--Booklist, starred review
A sweet story that celebrates community coming together to create something wonderful.--Kirkus Reviews
A lovely addition to libraries and classrooms, especially those looking for multicultural characters and insightful books about friendship.--School Library Journal
... a wonderfully well-executed story of friendship, community, and the importance of nature and its potential as a source for inspiration, healing, and bringing people together.--CM Magazine
This wonderfully written book will entertain young readers or listeners in a read-aloud.--School Library Connection
... magical ...--The Globe and Mail
... a captivating story involving friendship and the positive outcome a community garden can have on activating civic engagement and a culture of caring.--Canadian Children's Book News
A sweet story that celebrates community coming together to create something wonderful.--Kirkus Reviews
A lovely addition to libraries and classrooms, especially those looking for multicultural characters and insightful books about friendship.--School Library Journal
... a wonderfully well-executed story of friendship, community, and the importance of nature and its potential as a source for inspiration, healing, and bringing people together.--CM Magazine
This wonderfully written book will entertain young readers or listeners in a read-aloud.--School Library Connection
... magical ...--The Globe and Mail
... a captivating story involving friendship and the positive outcome a community garden can have on activating civic engagement and a culture of caring.--Canadian Children's Book News