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Highlights
- A Junior Library Guild Gold Standard Selection From critically acclaimed artist Elizabeth Zunon, a picture book about one boy on a journey to deliver salt across the desert-a journey that will reveal the precious rock's true value.
- 4-8 Years
- 10.1" x 10.1" Hardcover
- 48 Pages
- Juvenile Fiction, People & Places
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From critically acclaimed artist Elizabeth Zunon, a picture book about one boy on a journey to deliver salt across the desert to the people who need it most.Book Synopsis
A Junior Library Guild Gold Standard Selection
From critically acclaimed artist Elizabeth Zunon, a picture book about one boy on a journey to deliver salt across the desert-a journey that will reveal the precious rock's true value. In the Sahara, salt is worth its weight in gold. When Malik is finally old enough to join his father's caravan, transporting salt across the long trade route to Timbuktu, he can't wait to prove himself worthy of this big responsibility. Over the long and difficult route, the boy will discover that salt does far more than just preserve and flavor food. With its essential roles in trade, ritual, civilizations, and even our bodies, salt sustains life. Most important of all, Malik discovers his own self-confidence as he grows from a novice to a future leader of his salt caravan. This gorgeous, awe-inspiring picture book celebrates the remarkable journey that salt takes, the connections forges, and its power to nourish us.Review Quotes
"[Zunon's] realistic style brings this 'ocean of sand' and the Tuareg people into respectful focus." --Booklist, starred review
"[A] beautifully written, vibrantly illustrated book." --School Library Journal "An intriguing glimpse into traditions in a fascinating climate." --Kirkus Reviews "A vividly told work that conveys salt's significance to taste, trade, growing things, and more." --Publishers Weekly "Zunon's art takes this book to the next level: Her portrayals of the animals mentioned in the text are colorful and full of intriguing patterns and shapes. An adventurous treat of a bedtime story." --Kirkus Reviews, starred review, on BEDTIME FOR SWEET CREATURES "Zunon, who based the story on her own childhood, uses a winsome blend of paint, collage and ghostly screen-printed figures that represent the faraway Grandpa Cacao--who appears in a buoyant surprise ending." --New York Times Book Review on GRANDPA CACAO "Evocative . . . sure to expand the minds of children, this is an engaging multicultural addition for a public library picture book collection." --School Library Journal, starred review, on GRANDPA CACAO "This book will appeal to adults eager to impart an uplifting Third World human-interest story, but it is also sure to resonate with children who will simply love the curiosity, resilience and resourcefulness of this doughty African youth." --The Wall Street Journal on THE BOY WHO HARNESSED THE WINDAbout the Author
Elizabeth Zunon was born in Albany, New York, and grew up in Côte D'Ivoire, West Africa. As a little girl, she loved to draw, paint, make up dances, and play dress-up. As she grew up, she didn't really change! Elizabeth now lives in Albany, where she explores a multicultural world through painting, silk-screening, and collage. She is the author and illustrator of Grandpa Cacao, and the illustrator of many books including Bedtime for Sweet Creatures, written by Nikki Grimes; One Plastic Bag, written by Miranda Paul; The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind, by William Kamkwamba and Bryan Mealer; and The Legendary Miss Lena Horne, written by Carole Boston Weatherford.
www.lizzunon.com