Old Turtle
Douglas Wood. University of Minnesota Press, $17.95 (0pp) ISBN 978-0-938586-48-7
Long ago, an argument arose between mountains and rivers, stars and ants, lions and bears on the nature of God. A terrible cacophony of quarreling voices rang out until wise Old Turtle quelled the din, explaining that ``God is all that we dream of, and all that we seek. . .all that we come from and all that we can find.'' But soon disagreement was heard again as the world's people raised voice and fist against each other, harming the natural order. Illustrated in exquisite watercolors, this eloquent plea for unity and understanding between people and nature is both frank and understated. Chee captures the mysterious beauty of the world in pastels imbued with quiet energy, complementing the lilting cadence of the poetic text. Certainly both author and artist have combined rare talents to produce an enchanting book, yet one that is barely accessible to a child. Difficult ideas, painterly art and sophisticated language make this a book primarily for adults. All ages. (Dec.)
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Reviewed on: 02/03/1992
Genre: Children's
Analog Audio Cassette - 978-1-57025-083-5
Hardcover - 56 pages - 978-0-439-30908-0
Hardcover - 56 pages - 978-0-439-32111-2
Paperback - 978-0-439-32112-9