The barn is old. The boards are beaten. A hundred years of wind and rain
have taken their toll. When you step inside, you can smell the hay and
horses. It's a beautiful place, this barn, in its rugged way. But now
it's time for the barn to come down. Fortunately, the barn will not be
crushed by the blade of a bulldozer. It will be dismantled slowly, piece
by piece, by the barn savers. The barn savers, a father and son, take
care to save everything--the joists, the rafters, the flooring, the
roofing. In this way, the barn will never be gone. Somewhere parts of it
may live for another hundred years. This is the hope of the barn savers.
Linda Oatman High's story quietly celebrates something beautiful and
something old, as a father and son bring down a barn with hard work and
respect. Ted Lewin's dramatic illustrations pay homage to the old barn
in all its gray and weathered glory.