Koose, Ted. House Held Up By Trees.
Illustrated by Joh Klassen. 32 pgs.
Candlewick, 2012. $16.99. PICTURE
BOOK Content: G. This is a tender story about the changes that not only happen
to a particular family’s house, but also their individual lives. When their house was new, the children played
in the yard and in the neighboring trees.
These trees blew seeds onto the lawn that their father painstakingly
plucked or trimmed daily. But as the
children grew and left, the father was alone and continued his task of caring
for the lawn until it became too hard for him.
He also eventually moved away.
Without anyone to kill the newly bursting tiny trees in the lawn, the
trees eventually took over and overpowered the house. In addition to the story being fascinating,
the undercurrent of family ties and relationships is also apparent. We enjoyed the illustrations. They are unique and remarkable. Pre-K.
EL (K-3). ADVISABLE. Reviewer: SL.
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