A storm is coming -- a big one. How does a young urban boy prepare? A
lovely allegorical story about ecology and caring inspired by the
ancient tale of stewardship.
While his family readies his townhouse for an approaching storm,
boarding up windows and laying in groceries, Noah heads to the back
garden, where beetles are burrowing deeper into the bark and mice are
stuffing their hole with moss. Quickly and efficiently, Noah sets to
work building an ark for them and other backyard creatures --
salamanders and toads, snakes and spiders, even brightly colored
hummingbirds. Setting out fistfuls of nuts and leaves, berries and
seeds, the boy props a flashlight inside and arranges some miniature
furniture for the animals to sit or sleep on. "Come," Noah whispers to
his friends just as his mother calls him inside and the dark storm roars
in. From an award-winning author and a Caldecott Honoree comes a quietly
inspiring story about how taking action on behalf of our fellow earth
travelers can help us face fearsome events.