Young Hewitt Anderson is sweet, smart, polite--and very, very small.
This warmly humorous tale is "proof that, when it comes to heart,
physical size isn't the whole story" (Kirkus Reviews).
Descended from a long line of giants, the J. Carver Worthington
Andersons take their height very seriously indeed. You see, without
exception all of the many J. Carver Worthington Andersons have been
giants until now. And poor Hewitt--hidden in the floorboards, trapped in
the flour vat, lost in the bedsheets--has his struggles being tiny. Oh,
his parents worry: How will their son manage to live in a world of big
things? Leave it to Hewitt to prove the power of being small.
Inspired by the tale of "Jack and the Beanstalk," the inimitable Jerdine
Nolen tells an original story of bravery and the power of the
individual. Kadir Nelson's imaginative and loving illustrations create a
world where smallness rules--a world that children will want to return
to again and again.