HarperTrophy, 2002-28-05
Raft
Raft
Jim LaMarche, Illustrator
Paperback
SKU:9780064438568
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A quiet summer transforms through a raft, a river, and a boy’s growing attention to the natural world. LaMarche’s luminous art and restrained narration invite readers to slow down, observe, and discover how wonder and responsibility grow with presence and care.
Book Details
Book Details
Readability • 3.8
Age Range • 4-8
Pages • 40
Subjects • Animals • Grandmothers • Rivers • Rafting (Sports)
Categories • Juvenile Fiction | Family | Multigenerational • Juvenile Fiction | Science & Nature | Environment • Juvenile Fiction | Sports & Recreation | Water Sports • Juvenile Fiction | Animals | General • Juvenile Fiction | Imagination & Play • Juvenile Fiction | Transportation | General • Juvenile Fiction | Art • Juvenile Fiction | Science Fiction | General
Publisher Summary
Publisher Summary
This gorgeous picture book celebrates the wonders of summer adventures, imagination, and the natural world.
Nicky is convinced that his summer with his grandmother in the Wisconsin woods is going to be the worst summer ever. She cooks food that he doesn't like, there's an art studio where her living room should be, and he's expected to do chores--including fishing, the most boring chore ever.
But one afternoon, while Nicky is trying to catch their dinner, a raft drifts down the river towards him. The raft has a calming magic about it, affecting both Nicky and the wildlife of the river and woods. Through the raft and the adventures it brings him on, Nicky finds new common ground with his grandmother, a fellow river rat, who encourages him to explore his newfound talent for art.
This is an imagination-sparking story about appreciating the simple, natural joys of the world and the people in it, and about discovering and exploring one's own talents. School Library Journal proclaimed, "This dazzling picture book is an artistic triumph." The author's note describes the similarities between Jim LaMarche's own life and the life of his protagonist.
