PICTURE BOOKS
Quang, Phùng Nguyên , Liên, Huỳnh Kim

My Grandfather's Song

(2) K-3 At the beginning of the story, a grandson and grandfather stand with their palms pressed together, bowing in reverence to the jungle. Grandfather is hard at work building a new home, planting rice, and fishing, while his grandchild, Ti, wears a timid expression, distracted by the unknowns of the wild. When their boat is caught up in stormy waves, the grandfather imparts a lesson of harmony with nature. "'My voice is so much smaller than the sky's,' I say. Grandfather places a hand on my shoulder. 'But still the sky is singing. You do not have to shout down the storm. Find its rhythm; sing with it.'" Gentle prose recounts a family's humble roots intertwined with an elder's respect for nature to pass on to next generations; the narrative's natural cadence with simple back-and-forth dialogue evokes oral traditions. Vivid illustrations of grandfather and grandson among lush landscapes reflect the cultural heritage and biodiversity unique to Vietnam. Appended notes provide additional details ("in tribute to the very first pioneers to the south of Vietnam") and leave readers with a call to action to spark conversations with parents and grandparents and to consider the importance of conservation.

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