To the Ice
To the Ice
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Gecko Press
Annotation: "Ida, Max, and Jack go to the creek one winter's day. They play on an ice floe then find themselves floating away-all the way to the polar ice, with just a box, a branch and some sandwiches...They find an old hut, meet penguins, see extraordinary things, and, after testing their resources in this dramatic land of ice and snow, come home safe at the end of the day"--Amazon.
 
Reviews: 2
Catalog Number: #361432
Format: Publisher's Hardcover
Special Formats: Chapter Book Chapter Book
Publisher: Gecko Press
Copyright Date: 2023
Edition Date: 2023 Release Date: 11/07/23
Illustrator: Tidholm, Anna-Clara,
Pages: 78 pages
ISBN: 1-7765-7507-5
ISBN 13: 978-1-7765-7507-7
Dewey: Fic
Dimensions: 22 cm
Language: English
Reviews:
Starred Review ALA Booklist (Thu Dec 28 00:00:00 CST 2023)

Starred Review Three children others Jack and Max and our narrator, Ida nd themselves adrift and alone (save for some penguins) in a polar explorer's cabin through an arduous winter, all in the course of one spring day's imaginative play. "You might not believe it's true, and we didn't believe it ourselves, not even while it was happening." But an ice chunk onto which they step "drift[s] away, slowly and almost elegantly," until the trio is at sea. Onward, fueled by sandwiches Ida remembers she'd packed, they eventually settle in a small, ramshackle house. The children spend "about a hundred years" in comfortable boredom at the hut before setting off to sea again in a handmade boat that takes them through a thunderous, terrifying storm. Home again, the lot assesses the day's adventure. "But what shall we say if they ask where we've been?' asked Max. Tell the truth,' I said. That we don't know.'" Written by spouses and translated from Swedish, the story rings with industrious optimism and emotional truth. Scratchy spot art, full-page illustrations, and particularly glorious frosty-toned, double-page spreads immerse readers in Ida's three-chapter tale and manage to frame their chilly environs as inviting, rather than inhospitable. Adventure-seeking readers will delight in this dramatic escapade that's sure to spark imaginative exploration, fish balls optional.

Publishers Weekly

Married Swedish collaborators the Tidholms produce a suspenseful tale in this three-chapter polar adventure. While playing at a nearby creek, brothers Jack and Max, along with their friend Ida, who narrates, find themselves adrift on a fast-flowing current after the ice they’re walking on separates from the riverbank. Soon, their makeshift raft floats them into a featureless ocean; when the floe fetches up against an ice shelf, they start walking. Watercolor spreads depict the three youths in caps and knapsacks dwarfed by the expansive polar sky and endless fields of ice. Picnic sandwiches sustain them on their journey until they bed down in a crevice, where an apparition shows Ida the way to a wooden shelter left behind by previous explorers. There, the trio spends the winter enduring mind-numbing boredom (“We learned to braid each other’s hair. We got quite good at it”) and living off the abode’s store of fish balls. Later, equally startling developments (“To be terrified, to think that it’s all over, that you’re actually going to die”) give way to a quiet resolution in this strange, enthralling blend of survivalist realism and fantasy. Ages 6–9. (Nov.)

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Starred Review ALA Booklist (Thu Dec 28 00:00:00 CST 2023)
Publishers Weekly
Reading Level: 2.0
Interest Level: 1-4

Three children go on a polar expedition in this thrilling adventure story for newly independent readers that blurs realism and imagination.

Ida, Max, and Jack go to the creek one winter's day. They play on an ice floe then find themselves floating awayall the way to the polar ice, with just a box, a branch, and some sandwiches.

"You probably don't think it's true, and we didn't either, not even while it was happening..."

They find an old hut, meet penguins, see extraordinary things, and test their resources in this dramatic land of ice and snow.

To the Ice is a beautifully produced chapter book that absorbs young readers in a real-life make-believe filled with problem-solving and adventure. This is a thrilling and plot-filled story for budding explorers and ice adventurersthe kind of book children will remember throughout their lives.

Thomas Tidholm is a Swedish photographer, poet, playwright, and writer. He and Anna-Clara Tidholm have together created a string of award-winning books for children since the early 1980s.

Anna-Clara Tidholm is one of Sweden's leading children's book authors and illustrators with a varied and rich bibliography. Her prizes include the Elsa Beskow plaque, German Youth Literature Prize, Astrid Lindgren prize and August prize.

Translated from the Swedish edition by Julia Marshall.

Praise for To the Ice
"[A]n enthralling blend of survivalist realism and fantasy."Publishers Weekly
"This utter delight of a story is highly recommended!"Readings, Australia
"A good children's book ignites curiosity in adults. To the Ice left me with research rabbit holes to go down and connections to make. On one level, this is an adventure story along the lines of Where the Wild Things Are." New Zealand Herald


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