Winner of the 2011 Marilyn Baillie Picture Book Award, the 2010 Boston
Globe-Horn Book Award, the 2011 Ezra Jack Keats and New York Public
Library New Writer Award, and a finalist for the Governor General's
Award for Children's Illustration
The little girl in this story lives with her family in a trailer in
northeastern Saskatchewan, where her father is building a dam. She knows
everything about the place she lives -- her road, her school, the forest
where she plays hide-and-seek and where the wolf howls at night, the
hill where she goes tobogganing in winter . . .
But the dam is nearly finished and when summer comes the family is
moving to Toronto -- a place marked by a big red star on the map at
school. Have people in Toronto seen what I've seen? the little girl
asks. And with her teacher's help she finds a way to keep everything she
loves about home.
This simple, beautifully written story, complemented by Matt James's
vibrant, imaginative illustrations, will resonate deeply with anyone who
has had to leave their home for a new place.
Correlates to the Common Core State Standards in English Language
Arts:
CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RL.1.7
Use illustrations and details in a story to describe its characters,
setting, or events.