Copyright Date:
2017
Edition Date:
2017
Release Date:
05/01/17
Pages:
1 volume (unpaged)
ISBN:
1-925335-41-0
ISBN 13:
978-1-925335-41-5
Dewey:
E
Dimensions:
26 x 27 cm.
Language:
English
On Friday I stopped at our gate. I saw our house ahead.Something was definitely different. The old house looked new.How did that happen while I was at school?
Excerpted from Through the Gate by Sally Fawcett
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Through the Gate tells the story of a young girl who has just moved house and is struggling to cope with all the changes in her life. Every day she plods to school, then comes home and looks forlornly at the dilapidated house from her garden gate. Life seems grey and quiet. Then, slowly but surely, she begins to notice a change.
Each day the girl comes home from school, the house seems a little less dilapidated; a little more bright and colourful. As the story progresses, her spirit begins to lift. Each time the child passes ‘through the gate’, into the world beyond, she notices more of her surroundings and discovers that her new life has some wonderful things in it. Her walk to school becomes full of fun adventures and friends!
The messages delivered through this story can be understood at different levels — literal and metaphorical. It teaches valuable lessons about how hard times pass eventually, and our perceptions colour our world. There is also a fun ‘spot the difference’ challenge hidden within the beautiful illustrations that encourages children to develop their observational skills. Part inspirational life lesson, and part adventure story, Through the Gate is sure to engage and charm young readers.