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K**R
An educator's gem
As an educator we are always looking for books that have a great story line but also can relate to several lessons and this book is it. Students have really lost a love of reading and we are trying to find ways to bring it back.This book is filled with descriptive language, students can make predictions, make connections and build background knowledge on history. Thank you Kelly Starling Lyon, this book is a awesome find.
E**H
Elegance at its best
The elegant narrative is esquisive. The words roll off my tongue and out like a lullaby, lines such as I watch as we drive from city streets to flowing highways under a sweep of sparkling stars, or I doze off in a cloud of worry and wake to some beams tickling my face. It is lines like these that create a enchantment for the reader. The story is full of family, tradition simple and sweet.
G**S
Amazing story and illustrations
Kelly’s book made me remember good times growing and and gave me hope for the future at the same time
A**X
Gorgeous poetic prose and beautiful illustrations.
I’ve never experienced a family reunion. My family is scattered to the wind. When my parents emigrated from Cuba, years before Fidel Castro came to power, they left behind the bulk of our family; and, like seeds from a dandelion flower, floated gently until they settled in the United States. I have a large family. I just don’t know most of them. And, I never see them.Books like Lyons’ Going Down Home With Daddy, are a mystery to me. A dad piles his family into a car and they drive down home to see great-grandma Granny and share in an amazing anniversary celebration where everybody shares something personal. Sounds amazing. And it is!Lyons has given me the opportunity to attend a family reunion, like one I’ve never experienced. Her characters come alive on the page, even in a scant picture book setting. We are visiting Daddy’s family, at the family home where the land stretches as far as the eye can see. With nothing more than a couple of sentences each, sometimes a single sentence, Lyons has the ability to define a character so clearly in your mind, that you can hear him as you read.Lyons’ ear for dialogue is exceptional. Her dialogue rings true to life and immerses you in the family gathering–from the gentle ribbing between cousins to the laughing and giggling that is easily present at a family reunion. There is, a poetic nature to her prose, that shimmers in the details she provides. Take for instance:‘Cotton for the quilts Granny made to keep her children warm,’ I say holding a white cloud in my fingers.‘A pecan for the trees Pa planted and all of the kids love to climb.’I pinch dirt and let it rain to the ground. ‘And earth for land that’s ours as far as we can see.’Minter’s illustrations are breathtaking and resemble a cross between vibrant watercolors and hard line paintings. They are masterful, employing a bright yellow and mellow blue palette reminiscent of southern jazz. It is no wonder that Minter received a Caldecott Honor for his illustrations of this book. The devil is in the details and Minter spares none, brandishing interesting patterns where you wouldn’t expect them and layering layer upon layer of soft tones to enhance gorgeous backgrounds.This is a unique book. You get a peek into the lives of a multi-generational family and experience the bond between father and son. Gorgeous, poetic prose and beautiful illustrations. What more could you possibly want?My thanks to Peachtree Publishing for providing a Review Copy of this book. The opinions expressed herein are my own.
A**I
Enjoyed it!
It's a very cute story with a powerful message. I highly recommend it. Good for bedtime story time for the kiddos.
P**P
Great addition to your classroom collection
Fantastic memoir/personal story example to use with students, the illustrations are gorgeous as well
M**S
Received as Promised
Wanted and received first editions.
B**
Must buy!
Loved it!
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