Helpful Score: 3
This is a very short offering with a powerful message. It begins with the simple act of a young girl, that brings together an inner-city community. The story is told by each of those affected, and crosses lines of age, color, gender, class, and culture.
I found myself frustrated, at times, when each of the tellers would end their short tail, when, clearly, there was much more to tell. I wanted to get to know them better. But they told only enough for me to understand their reasons for being involved in this one piece of their life.
I hope other readers find this book inspiring. As for me, I have some seeds I want to plant right here in my own neighborhood :o)
I found myself frustrated, at times, when each of the tellers would end their short tail, when, clearly, there was much more to tell. I wanted to get to know them better. But they told only enough for me to understand their reasons for being involved in this one piece of their life.
I hope other readers find this book inspiring. As for me, I have some seeds I want to plant right here in my own neighborhood :o)
Helpful Score: 1
Easy reading for elementary students. Great to accompany a community garden class.
Helpful Score: 1
This is the first book Ive read that was dropped off in my Little Free Library. It was the perfect choice, as the book is about members of a community coming together with a common goal. Each chapter of this short novel is from the perspective of a different neighbor, living in a run down part of Cleveland, Ohio. The voices in the novel are beautifully diverse and collectively they tell the story of how a neighborhood of immigrants and strangers started building a community garden, and building friendships and connections as well.
Its a quick read, written at a young-adult reading level, but the message and the language are engaging for young and old alike.
Its a quick read, written at a young-adult reading level, but the message and the language are engaging for young and old alike.