The first day of peace

Todd Shuster

Book - 2023

"In a new picture book presented by the Peace Studio and its cofounder Maya Soetoro-Ng, author Todd Shuster and illustrator Tatiana Gardel offer a moving modern parable highlighting the wondrous power of kindness and sharing. Season after season, the mountain people give life to their crops with water from the river, while the valley people use water from a nearby lake to nourish their fields. Despite their similarities, neither allows the other to seek water on their land--instead, they exchange harsh words, and when drought descends, they come to blows. But when the hottest summer yet brings torrential downpours, the waters overflow and trap the valley people. A wise mountain girl sees their plight and says, "We need to help.&qu...ot; Featuring an afterword by Maya Soetoro-Ng, The First Day of Peace is a fable for a time when many parents and children are deeply worried about our warming planet. At once timeless and timely, it sheds light on the importance of protecting the environment and of sharing rather than fighting over the earth's precious natural resources. Todd Shuster's lyrical writing is brought to vivid life by Tatiana Gardel's rich and luminous illustrations in a story for everyone who hopes for love, justice, and peace across all mountains and valleys."--

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Genres
Picture books
Published
Somerville, Massachusetts : Candlewick Press 2023.
Language
English
Main Author
Todd Shuster (author)
Other Authors
Tatiana Gardel (illustrator)
Edition
First edition
Physical Description
1 volume (unpaged) : color illustrations ; 30 cm
Audience
4-8 years.
Preschool-3.
ISBN
9781536207590
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Review by Kirkus Book Review

One brave act of kindness can be a catalyst for peace. Mountain families and valley families live in a lush environment, surrounded by terraced farms and verdant meadows. They both depend on water for sustenance and survival, using it to grow crops, wash clothes, and more. But the changing climate causes the water level to rise and fall, wreaking havoc on this bucolic existence and causing strife. Neither group wants to help the other, preferring to guard their own precious resources. When severe floods put the valley people in a precarious situation, a mountain child insists that the mountain people step in and help their neighbors. This first step begins a cascade of subsequent acts of kindness that eventually restore peace. Using simple and somewhat didactic prose, Shuster and Soetoro-Ng present the lesson of the golden rule in, fittingly, the form of a parable. Gardel alternates between warm and cool palettes, depicting a racially diverse cast of people, and inserts motifs like the sun and the moon to emphasize the importance of nature to these people's lives. Her style evokes traditional folktales, in which some people have recognizable facial features and others are only simple, colorful forms. The book would be an adequate starting point for curriculum units on compassion, service, and social emotional learning. The work closes with an afterword by Soetoro-Ng, co-founder of the Peace Studio, an organization that helps artists and journalists work toward social change. (This book was reviewed digitally.) An earnest, slightly preachy call to action to look after one another. (Picture book. 4-7) Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.