A poignant tale about a game gone awry shows that in the face of greed
and reckless destruction, one thoughtful person can make a big
difference.
Snowboy is busy saving the Polar Bear King when Greenbackboy approaches
him with an idea for a game called KA-CHING -- a game that will make
them rich. It's easy: all they need to do is cut down all of the trees
in the forest and catch all of the fish in the ocean and trade it in for
piles and piles of shiny KA-CHING. But if all the trees are gone, they
won't be able to breathe. And what is a sea without fish? Their world
would be inhospitable. Since Greenbackboy can't see the forest for the
trees, it's up to Snowboy to trust his instinct to protect and nurture,
rather than destroy. In a tale that glimmers with quiet power and hope,
Hiawyn Oram transforms a universal cautionary tale into an accessible
and imaginative fantasy, made all the more vivid by Birgitta Sif's
beautiful and atmospheric artwork.