The bond between a child and his grandmother grows as they tend her
garden together.
A young boy spends his mornings with his beloved Baba, his grandmother.
She doesn't speak much English, but they connect through gestures,
gardening, eating, and walking to school together. Marked by memories of
wartime scarcity, Baba cherishes food, and the boy learns to do the
same. Eventually, Baba needs to move in with the boy and his parents,
and he has the chance to care for her as she's always cared for him.
Inspired by memories from poet Jordan Scott's childhood, with beautiful,
dreamlike illustrations by award-winning illustrator Sydney Smith, My
Baba's Garden is a deeply personal story that evokes universal
emotions. Like Scott and Smith's previous collaboration I Talk Like a
River, winner of the Boston Globe-Horn Book Award, My Baba's Garden
lends wistful appreciation to cherished time with family.
A Junior Library Guild Gold Standard Selection