From the legendary songwriter Diane Lampert, based on a musical piece
she wrote with Pulitzer Prize and nine-time Grammy-winning jazz musician
Wynton Marsalis, comes an exquisitely illustrated folktale about how we
humans got some of our...naughtier...traits, and what overcomes them
all.
Mother Nature is a very busy woman. Her job is to tend to the Earth and
all the creatures that dwell there--she must wake up the bulbs and warm
the land in spring, then rush off to freeze the ponds and create snow in
winter. But more than anything, Mother Nature wants children of her own.
So with twigs and things she made five: Fear, Envy, Hate, Greed, and
Fickle. She asks the most helpless of creatures--the poor, wingless
humans--to watch over them as she works. But then her children's wild
personalities begin to seep into human nature in a way that Mother
Nature never intended.
A lilting, lyrical ode to all of our human shortcomings and the one
trait--love--that can overcome them all, this book beautifully captures
the complexity of us all.