Chestnut Grove is the kind of place where people stop to smell the roses and are willing to help each other out. When King Milford offers his entire kingdom to the person who grows the biggest and... This description may be from another edition of this product.
I've used this book for a beginning-of-the-school-year story for many years now, and always find that my students are charmed by Tim's offbeat characterizations. There's a message here, no doubt about it; but it is presented in a gentle, humorous manner, and doesn't ever descend into the treacly sentiments that can be found in some children's books. As so many fine authors do, Tim Egan writes for children AND adults. There is no dumbing-down here. It's always hard to tell who enjoys this story more -- my students or me. If you want a subtle, yet pointed, story about Waging Peace and Cooperation, give this a shot. (And then try "Friday Night at Hodges' Cafe", if you haven't already.) And don't forget to check out his illustrations closely; you'll find names of his wife & sons, as well some fun details that add to the enjoyment.
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