OMA'S QUILT
Paulette Bourgeois, , illus. by Stéphane Jorisch. . Kids Can, $15.95 (32pp) ISBN 978-1-55074-777-5
The difficult transition from family home to retirement community is poignantly rendered in this cross-generational tale told from a child's viewpoint. Emily tours her grandmother's empty house one last time before taking the reluctant Oma to her new residence. Bourgeois (author of the Franklin series) creates an immediate nostalgic feeling with Emily's observations. (Oma's house "still smells like cabbage soup, warm yeasty dough, lemon polish and vinegar.") Though the subject is bittersweet, the author keeps the story moving in lighthearted fashion, as optimistic Emily offers her impression of Oma's new home: "There are flowers everywhere.... There is a library... and even bowling on Wednesdays!" A displaced Oma is full of complaints ("The bowling alley lanes are crooked and the rental shoes smell funny"—and she takes to calling her fellow residents "Nincompoops!"). Jorisch's (
Reviewed on: 10/22/2001
Genre: Children's
Hardcover - 32 pages - 978-84-241-8644-9
Paperback - 32 pages - 978-1-55337-625-5