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The Secret Garden of George Washington Carver
By (Author) Gene Barretta
Illustrated by Frank Morrison
HarperCollins Publishers Inc
HarperCollins
7th June 2023
United States
Children
Non Fiction
Childrens / Teenage general interest: Biography and autobiography
Childrens / Teenage general interest: Science and technology
Childrens / Teenage general interest: Hobbies, quizzes, toys and games
Childrens / Teenage general interest: Art and artists
Educational: Agriculture, horticulture and related subjects
Childrens / Teenage general interest: Nature, animals, the natural world
Childrens / Teenage general interest: History and the past
Childrens interactive and activity books and kits
B
Paperback
40
Width 215mm, Height 278mm, Spine 4mm
179g
The inspirational story of George Washington Carver and his childhood secret garden is brought to life in this picture book biography by the author-illustrator team behindMuhammad Ali: A Champion Is Born.
When George Washington Carver was just a young child, he had a secret: a garden of his own.
Here, he rolled dirt between his fingers to check if plants needed more rain or sun. He protected roots through harsh winters, so plants could be reborn in the spring. He trimmed flowers, spread soil, studied life cycles. And it was in this very place that Georges love of nature sprouted into something so much morehis future.
Gene Barrettas moving words and Frank Morrisons beautiful paintings tell the inspiring life and history of George Washington Carver, from a baby born into slavery to celebrated botanist, scientist, and inventor. His passion and determination are the seeds to this lasting story about triumph over hardshipa tale that begins in a secret garden.
* A Texas Bluebonnet Award Book of the Year *
"An expressive picture book... Barretta creates a strong impression of Carver's delight in nature, drive to learn, and sense of purpose. The oil paintings by Morrison, a Coretta Scott King Illustrator Honor recipient, reinforce those impressions with glorious scenes of the woodland garden and sensitive, dignified portrayals of Carver." -- Booklist (starred review)
"The beautiful oil on board illustrations show the wonder of young Carver as he contemplates the petals on a flower or the first green sprouts of spring. Barretta's prose, combined with Morrison's art, fully illuminates the depth of Carter's considerable contributions to the science of agriculture, the farming community, and racial equality... A well-thought-out biography that highlights a different side of Carver and will be a first purchase for school and -public library collections." -- School Library Journal (starred review)
"The substantial text holds readers on each spread long enough to appreciate not only the subject matter of the painted illustrations, but Morrison's artistic techniques--strong strokes and careful dots, artful combinations of textures and shapes... Memorable art earns this biography a respectable place on the shelf. " -- Kirkus Reviews
"Barretta opens this sensitive biography on a moment of triumph as Carver overcomes the scorn of a roomful of white congressmen in 1921... Through myriad lush garden scenes and impressive portraiture by Morrison, Carver emerges as a generous figure, a "living folk hero," able to do whatever he set out to and "always ready to serve humanity."" -- Publishers Weekly
Gene Barretta is an award-winning author and illustrator of children's books. Among his honors are the Carolyn W. Field Award and the Bank Street Cook Prize Honor. His books include Lincoln and Kennedy: A Pair to Compare, Now & Ben: The Modern Inventions of Benjamin Franklin, and Dear Deer: A Book of Homophones. Gene has contributed illustration and animation to Sesame Street and Between the Lions. He has also designed characters for the Jim Henson Company. He lives in Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania. You can visit him online at www.genebarretta.com. Frank Morrison is the award-winning illustrator of many books for young readers, including Jazzy Miz Mozetta by Brenda C. Roberts, winner of the Coretta Scott King-John Steptoe Award for New Talent, Katheryn Russell-Brown's Little Melba and Her Big Trombone, and Coretta Scott King Illustrator Honor Book Let the Children March. He lives in Georgia with his family. You can visit him online at www.morrisongraphics.com.