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As his "great-grandkid" narrates Grandpa Green's life, the old man himself depicts its major events in his own felicitous medium: topiary, rendered by Smith in multimedia shades and shadows of evergreen. Meanwhile, Grandpa creates a new work that's revealed--in a double fold that recapitulates the book--to be the boy. A thoughtful, eloquent, and elegantly illustrated book to explore, consider, and read again.
Reviewer: Joanna Rudge Long
| Horn Book Magazine Issue:
September, 2011