A touching tale of a grandmother and her granddaughter exploring and
cherishing the natural world.
Words, the woods, and the world illuminate this quest to save the most
important pieces of our language--by saving the very things they stand
for.
When Mimi finds out her favorite words--simple words, like apricot,
blackberry, buttercup--are disappearing from the English language, she
elects her granddaughter Brook as their Keeper. And did you know? The
only way to save words is to know them.
- With its focus on the power of language and social change, The
Keeper of Wild Words is ideal for educators and librarians as well as
young readers.
- For any child who longs to get outside and learn more about nature and
the environment
- A loving portrait of the special relationship that grandparents have
with their grandchildren
For children who love such books as Outside Your Window: A First Book
of Nature, And Then It's Spring, and Finding Wild.
Brooke Smith is a poet and children's book author. She lives in
Bend, Oregon, at the end of a long cinder lane. Brooke writes daily from
her studio, looking at the meadow and many of the wild words she
cherishes.
Madeline Kloepper is a Canadian artist with a Bachelor of Fine Arts
and Major in Illustration from Emily Carr University of Art and Design.
Her work is influenced by childhood, nostalgia, and the relationships we
forge with nature. She lives in Prince George, British Columbia.