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Sky Sweeper (Hardcover)

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By Phillis Gershator, Holly Meade (Illustrator)
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Description


Young Takeboki needs a job and the monks in the temple need a flower keeper - so Takeboki sets to work, sweeping up flowers and leaves and creating swirling miniature worlds of his own in the temple garden. As the years go by, others ask him: Don't you want a better job? But as the seasons shift, each as beautiful as the last, Takeboki knows the pleasures of nature and of humbly doing a job well. He is happy.
 
Luminous collage illustrations created from delicate Japanese papers by a Caldecott Honor artist bring to life this thought-provoking tale that, with its Zen Buddhist sensibility, has much to say about work, wisdom, and the joy of being true to oneself.

About the Author


PHILLIS GERSHATOR is the author of many children's books. She lives in St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands. HOLLY MEADE's award-winning books include the Caldecott Honor Book "Hush! "by Mingfong Ho and "Goose's Story" by Cari Best, recipient of the ASPCA Henry Bergh Award. She lives in Sedgwick, Maine.

Praise For…


“Written in clear, minimalist language, accompanied by rich, organic illustrations . . . This is an original fable not to be missed.” –Starred, Kirkus Reviews “Meade’s beautiful collage illustrations of the earthly garden and glorious afterlife  . . . will help kids get closer to the text’s religious and philosophical themes.”  --Booklist “Nicely constructed for reading aloud, this quiet story has a satisfying progression.” —School Library Journal “Celebrates the rewards of meaningful work.”—The Horn Book “Meade’s richly textured, luminous collage illustrations are as simple and graceful als Gershator’s narrative . . . A job well done.” –Publishers Weekly "A sweetly philosophical readaloud."—The Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books


Product Details
ISBN: 9780374370077
Publisher: Farrar, Straus and Giroux (BYR)
Publication Date: March 20th, 2007
Pages: 40