Grandpa's girls

Nicola I. Campbell

Book - 2011

The little girl in this story loves to visit Grandpa's farm where she and her cousins run through the fields, swing out the bar loft window and feed crab apples to the Appaloosa in the corral. They explore the root cellar and tiptoe into Grandpa's secret room to look at memories from the past.

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Subjects
Genres
Fiction
Picture books
Published
Toronto ; Berkeley : House of Anansi Press/Groundwood Books ©2011.
Language
English
Main Author
Nicola I. Campbell (author)
Other Authors
Kim LaFave (illustrator)
Item Description
"A Groundwood book"--Back cover.
Physical Description
1 volume (unpaged) : color illustrations ; 24 cm
ISBN
9781554980840
Contents unavailable.
Review by Kirkus Book Review

Warm memories of visits to Grandpa's house, laced with sentiment and sprinkled with Salish.Campbell (Shi-shi-etko, also illustrated by LaFave,2005) draws from childhood experiences to recapture the excitement of visiting her elder relative's farm. With a gaggle of cousins, the young narrator explores grand-auntie's old logyuxkn,climbs into the hayloft, feeds crabapples to a horse, gleefully pleases an irritated pig, rejects Grandpa's pokerfaced offerings of "weird food""Don't want no Rocky Mountain oysters. Don't want liver or tripe, neither"and ventures into the dusty storage room to see his World War II medals. LaFave's cartoon illustrations, informally drawn and digitally colored in transparent washes, capture the exhilaration, sending four energetic youngsters in sneakers and short pants roaming through a succession of comfortably well-kept rural scenes. The lack of pronunciation guidance may cause non-Salish readers to stumble over some lines ("Our grand-aunties and grand-uncles call us kidsschmm'i?t"), but the joy of being part of a large family gathering and romping about while the grownups chatter and laugh somewhere else will be familiar to a wide audience.The voice may be adult, but the experience is recalled vividly enough to bring young readers along.(Picture book. 6-8)]] Copyright Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

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