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Neil Waldman has written and illustrated more than fifty books. He is the recipient of the Christopher Award and the National Jewish Book Award. He lives in White Plains, New York.
Grade 4-8. This well-written story retells simply a complicated tale of displacement and rebuilding. The narrator begins, "I was born many years ago in a city called Vilna. I remember my papa's bakery, all filled with wonderful smells....But mostly I remember the trees." The double-page illustration is colorful and lively, depicting a busy city scene. With a turn of the page, the mood changes abruptly; the landscape is colorless and gray, and foreboding Nazi soldiers dominate the space: "What remained was a world of stone and mud, crisscrossed by brown-puddled streets where skinny, puffy-eyed people drifted like ghosts." The color returns to the illustrations after the boy's family makes a harrowing escape and emigrates to "eretz Yisrael" (the land of Israel). From that background the story develops, describing the replanting of a barren and empty land through the painstaking and optimistic work of its new settlers. As the story draws to its conclusion, the narrator, now an old man, comments, "Each year, the forest spreads, covering our country with a carpet of green." Waldman's vibrant acrylic double-page illustrations, with their simple form and pointillistic style, convey that change admirably. A historical note provides a concise factual background. An uplifting story and a tribute to the people who were committed to "the greening" of Israel.?Lee Bock, Brown County Public Libraries, Green Bay, WI
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