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Tuesday, May 24

BOOK REPORT edgewood recommends poignant picture book


The Wall
By Eve Bunting
Illustrated by Ronald Himler
Appropriate for grades 1-4 or as a read aloud

A boy and his father have come to the Vietnam War Memorial to look for the boy's grandfather's name among those who were killed in the war. They find his name surrounded, but far from lost, in the rows of print that "march side by side, like rows of soldiers." "I'm proud that your grandfather's name is on this wall," says the boy's father. The boy agrees, adding, "but I'd rather have my grandpa here." Before this powerful book is half finished, readers will be deeply moved. Bunting's understated prose captures the meaning of the memorial to the American people, especially to those who lost loved ones, without being maudlin or heavy-handed. Himler's gauzy watercolors are a perfect accompaniment: impressionistic enough for the characters to appear as everymen. A sensitive and moving picture book, and a great discussion book as well. Review by School Library Journal from amazon.com

Recommended by Yvonne, Edgewood Campus


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