Also
By E. B. Goodale
Price: $7.99
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★“A multigenerational masterpiece, and outstanding addition to any collection.” — School Library Journal (starred review)
★“[A] telescopic story about three generations’ worth of blueberry-related childhood recollections. Delicate paintings of past and present carefully echo one another. . . .a layered conclusion offers another framing, evoking the way place and circumstance can yield connection.” — Publishers Weekly (starred review)
★”Also is sure to prompt conversations about meaningful memories between adult readers and young listeners, while its subtext—that people and places we love are always with us in our hearts—offers quiet comfort to children experiencing loss. Also is a colorful portrait of three generations of mothers and daughters and the bonds they share.” — BookPage (starred review)
“Goodale presents a gentle rumination on space and time, memory, and the enduring love of family.” — Horn Book Magazine
“A simple but profound meditation on memory and its power to foster continuity and connectedness.” — Kirkus Reviews
“This book looks at the interplay of experience and memory in our minds. The text is succinct and matter-of-fact, while the illustrations, created using monotype, gouache, and blueberry ink, imaginatively depict present and past events … with the present in full color and the past in … shades of purple.”
— Booklist
About the Book
Product Details
Reviews
★“A multigenerational masterpiece, and outstanding addition to any collection.” — School Library Journal (starred review)
★“[A] telescopic story about three generations’ worth of blueberry-related childhood recollections. Delicate paintings of past and present carefully echo one another. . . .a layered conclusion offers another framing, evoking the way place and circumstance can yield connection.” — Publishers Weekly (starred review)
★”Also is sure to prompt conversations about meaningful memories between adult readers and young listeners, while its subtext—that people and places we love are always with us in our hearts—offers quiet comfort to children experiencing loss. Also is a colorful portrait of three generations of mothers and daughters and the bonds they share.” — BookPage (starred review)
“Goodale presents a gentle rumination on space and time, memory, and the enduring love of family.” — Horn Book Magazine
“A simple but profound meditation on memory and its power to foster continuity and connectedness.” — Kirkus Reviews
“This book looks at the interplay of experience and memory in our minds. The text is succinct and matter-of-fact, while the illustrations, created using monotype, gouache, and blueberry ink, imaginatively depict present and past events … with the present in full color and the past in … shades of purple.”
— Booklist