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Starred Review Are ghosts real? If you ask the boy and grandpa in this quiet, enigmatic book, the answer is decidedly yes, though perhaps not in the way you might expect. The ghosts this pair looks for live in craggy corners of the garden, rustling in leaves and darting from the shadows ybe they're animals, maybe they're something else. Maclear's spare lines beautifully evoke the contemplative, observational tone of the story, emphasizing the still moments when the boy and his grandpa pause to look, listen, and remember. Maurey's foggy, shadowy paintings, full of dusty hues of pink, blue, green, and purpley gray, softly render a garden settling down into the colder seasons, with fallen leaves and branches littering the ground. While they look for ghosts, Grandpa tells the boy about what the garden was like when he was a child large forest nearby, a cool stream trickling through d while they hear sounds of the city all around, the memory of the old days of the garden still imbues the present with its past magic. It's a subtle yet poignant meditation on the animating power of memory, both in the sense of the garden's importance and the way the boy and his grandfather find wonder in those stories and memories together. A gentle, artful, and quietly enchanting book with a matter-of-fact embrace of change and the passing of time.
Starred Review for Kirkus Reviews (Fri Oct 04 00:00:00 CDT 2024)There are ghosts all around us if you look hard enoughWhen a child stays with a beloved grandparent, the two spend their time working in the garden. The youngster, who narrates, notes that there's at least one ghost residing in their green space, evidenced by overturned pots and little trinkets left behind. As Grandpa and child, both light-skinned, continue to work, they reflect upon the whereabouts of these phantoms, on times gone by ("at the back of the houseâ¦there was an old bathtubâ¦I would sit inâ¦enjoying the sun like a sleepy turtle," Grandpa tells the child), and on the beauty of just being. As the child's visit comes to an end, the pair re-create the bathtub from Grandpa's past using the very flora they so lovingly tended to; they sit in it and contemplate together. This quiet yet powerful book perfectly captures the emotional resonance of fleeting moments and the imprints they leave behind. Maclear's stunning text is lengthy yet deliberately paced ("memory has a geography just like the world"), suggesting the meandering feeling of revisiting memories. Rendered in a light, earthy palette, Maurey's dreamy gouache illustrations are a natural complement to the text, further evoking feelings of stillness, remembrance, and the strong yet gentle bonds of family.A subtle but potent look at the ephemeral nature of life-and a reminder to cherish memories.(Picture book. 5-8)
School Library Journal Starred Review (Sun Sep 01 00:00:00 CDT 2024)K-Gr 3— Maclear's latest picture book is a gentle meditation on the often magical relationship between grandparents and grandchildren. A grandson, who seems about eight, is vacationing with his grandfather, when he witnesses signs of a ghost in the garden. Small gifts appear, objects move or are broken, but nothing is witnessed. His grandfather opines there are likely lots of ghosts in the garden. He reminisces about a stream, trees, and plants that were there in his childhood—more ghosts. Together they gather the ghosts' gifts and make an end-of-visit project together. The focus is on the intergenerational bond and love between the two and how their time together is steeped in creativity and memory. This feeling is deepened by Maurey's light-filled gouache illustrations, which draw readers into examining each page to find hidden ghosts, some clearly from the grandfather's childhood. It's a soothing bedtime story or a useful way to open a narrative about loss and remembrance. VERDICT The sensitive treatment and outstanding illustrations warrant a recommended purchase; this is a loving story with beautiful artwork for a broad audience on the importance of grandparents and memory.— Jessica A. Bushore
Kirkus ReviewsThere are ghosts all around us if you look hard enoughWhen a child stays with a beloved grandparent, the two spend their time working in the garden. The youngster, who narrates, notes that there's at least one ghost residing in their green space, evidenced by overturned pots and little trinkets left behind. As Grandpa and child, both light-skinned, continue to work, they reflect upon the whereabouts of these phantoms, on times gone by ("at the back of the houseâ¦there was an old bathtubâ¦I would sit inâ¦enjoying the sun like a sleepy turtle," Grandpa tells the child), and on the beauty of just being. As the child's visit comes to an end, the pair re-create the bathtub from Grandpa's past using the very flora they so lovingly tended to; they sit in it and contemplate together. This quiet yet powerful book perfectly captures the emotional resonance of fleeting moments and the imprints they leave behind. Maclear's stunning text is lengthy yet deliberately paced ("memory has a geography just like the world"), suggesting the meandering feeling of revisiting memories. Rendered in a light, earthy palette, Maurey's dreamy gouache illustrations are a natural complement to the text, further evoking feelings of stillness, remembrance, and the strong yet gentle bonds of family.A subtle but potent look at the ephemeral nature of life-and a reminder to cherish memories.(Picture book. 5-8)
Starred Review ALA Booklist (Fri Dec 06 00:00:00 CST 2024)
Starred Review for Kirkus Reviews (Fri Oct 04 00:00:00 CDT 2024)
School Library Journal Starred Review (Sun Sep 01 00:00:00 CDT 2024)
Kirkus Reviews
A gentle, probing picture book from award-winning author Kyo Maclear and celebrated illustrator Katty Maurey about the special relationship between a grandfather and his grandson, and the many traces, memories, and even ghosts with which we live.
A New York Times/New York Public Library Best Illustrated Children’s Book of 2024!
A Kirkus Best Picture Book of 2024!
A Moonbow Favorite Picture Book of 2024!
SIX starred reviews!
There’s a ghost in Grandpa’s garden. It leaves tracks by the path where there was once a cool, dark stream. It makes mischief by knocking over flowerpots. And sometimes, it leaves behind a gift perfect for a curious boy in the form of little treasures from times gone by.
The boy who is the narrator of this picture book loves spending time with his grandpa in the garden, enjoying the natural world, listening to memories of how things used to be, and making up stories about the friendly ghost. With Grandpa as his loving guide, the boy learns to look closely at the garden and marvel at its mysteries, to uncover the layers of history that make up this special place, and also to fashion new things from all that he has found.