Published by Candlewick Studio on September 11th 2018
ISBN: 0763695971
Pages: 32
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Two award winners; David Almond known for his stories and young adult novels including Skellig ,Kit’s Wilderness and Heaven Eyes, and Levi Pinfold whose picture book Black Dog won the Kate Greenway Medal have created a powerful picture book about the building of a dam and what was lost in the building and what was gained. Based on a true story , a father and daughter, musicians are going into the area that will be flooded, land lost forever, to play one last time for the people, animals, birds and flowers that will no longer live on the land and for those who lived on the land in past times. But they also play for the new life that the dam creates- a lake which invites people and animals to it and the music binds the old wit the new.
The text is poetic , simple and direct, the illustrations are in browns and blues, somber and striking but not sad. The full page of the new lake formed is hopeful and makes the loss bearable. this is a visually striking book. with a message of hope delivered in a story not commonly told in a picture book.
Use in art classes to demonstrate how art can tell express feelings and tell a story, use in music classes to explain the power of music to keep the memory of a bygone time alive and not forgotten.
The author’s note explains that such a dam was built in Northumberland, England and that musicians played for what was lost and then what was found.
So often teachers and librarians must encourage older children to take the time to visit the picture book section. Somehow children seem to think they are too old to enjoy this genre. This is one of those books that is to be enjoyed by children of all ages.
Grades 3-6
Submitted by Kathy George, Gray Public Library