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~ Sarah Stewart (Author), David Small (Illustrator) "Dear Uncle Jim, Grandma told us after supper that you want me to come to the city and live with you until things get better..." (more)
Key Phrases: Lydia Grace, Uncle Jim
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"Speaks volumes about the vast impact one small individual can make." --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.

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PreSchool-Grade 2. Through her letters to her farm family, Lydia Grace tells how she brightens her uncle's dreary bakery and his disposition with a little dirt and a suitcase full of seeds.
Copyright 1997 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.

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  • Reading level: Ages 4-8
  • Paperback: 40 pages
  • Publisher: Square Fish (May 1, 2007)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 031236749X
  • ISBN-13: 978-0312367497
  • Product Dimensions: 10.5 x 8.1 x 0.3 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 5.6 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (40 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #28,024 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars A Passion for Flowers, April 11, 1998
By sgibbs@somd.lib.md.us (Lexington Park, MD) - See all my reviews
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"April showers bring May flowers." Sarah Stewart's The Gardener brings us the winsome story of a young flower lover, Lydia Grace Finch. Forced by the hard times of the Depression, Lydia leaves her family to go to the unfamiliar city to stay with her Uncle Jim, an unsmiling baker. While traveling by train, Lydia writes to Uncle Jim, admitting she knows nothing about baking, but a lot about gardening. In Lydia's subsequent letters to her Mama, Papa, and Grandma we discover just what Lydia thinks of the city, subdued Uncle Jim, and learning to bake bread. David Small's pen and ink drawings with their softly hued watercolor washes fill the large pages with detailed views of Lydia's adventure. Where in the big gray city can Lydia ever grow all the seeds and bulbs her Grandma sends her? Will Lydia ever coax a smile from Uncle Jim? Read Lydia's charming letters to find out how one determined slip of a girl brightens her city corner of the grim 1930's world.
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17 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars This is a CLASSIC!, April 1, 2002
This book has such an unexpected gut-level impact on everyone who reads it! I have read it aloud to people of all ages and there is never a dry eye in the room! Each of the short letters begins with a date which will be meaningful to anyone who lived through the depression. Oddly enough, disasters and hard times seem to bring out the best in people and this book sets out to show just how that is true. Lydia Grace Finch is such a universally loveable little character - she is unforgettable! The text and the illustrations are so perfectly suited to each other - they seem to have been created by the same person -but they aren't! (Just a "marriage of true minds" I guess.)The book gets at the heart of what a family can give a child even without money - what it means to be poor and what it means to be rich.
This is a lovely gift book for children or adults and I hope it stays in print for a long, long time!
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18 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Grow for me, June 14, 2004
There are good David Small books and there are bad David Small books. Good David Small books are usually (though by no means always) written AND illustrated by David Small himself. Bad or poorly created David Small books are usually written by someone else, using Mr. Small's talents as a kind of afterthought. The exception to this rule (and all rules, as you well know, must have exceptions) is the pairing of David Small and his wife Sarah Stewart. After creating the fabulous "Money Tree" and the bibliophilic, but somewhat disturbing, "The Library", the two combined their talents yet again to write a gentle story of love, gardening, and family.

The year: 1935, and Lydia Grace Finch is being sent from the country to go live with her Uncle Jim in the city. Lydia Grace faces this challenge with resolve and a little sadness. After all, she is leaving her family behind, the effects of the Great Depression having taken their toll. The city is a gray dirty place and Uncle Jim is kind but he never smiles. Soon, it's Spring again and Lydia has found a place to call her own (the building's abandoned roof). Her number one goal is to get Uncle Jim to smile, and she's fairly certain that the answer to this goal is just around the corner.

What Stewart and Small have accomplished here is an evocative sense of metropolitan dank and pastoral greenery. The pictures are deeply moving sometimes, and gently humorous others. One picture that particularly took by breath away was the shot of Lydia Grace standing in the train station alone. She is singled out, a blue dress wearing, green hat donning, red-haired little girl. The rest of the scene is all gray slashes of people walking in the distance and filthy light streaming through huge windows overhead. It's a gorgeous picture. Uncle Jim is just the right companion for the spunky little heroine too, looking like nothing so much as a 1930s version of Gene Shalit (sans the hair). What I appreciated most about this story was that it accepted the fact that some people in this world express their emotions and feelings differently from others. Not to give anything away, but Uncle Jim never smiles. And you wouldn't want him to either. Human beings can place importance in other things, like hard work and discipline. Uncle Jim is one such person.

If I have any objections to this book at all, it comes at the expense of Lydia Grace herself. This is a wonderful character and a great gal, this is not a child. David Small has, for reasons best known to himself, drawn a girl that looks like nothing so much as a shrunken adult. I've never had this objection to any of Mr. Small's characters before, so it was a bit of a shock to me to have such an objection now. Just the same, the eloquent story and excellent evocative scenes more than make up for a flaw that, let's admit it, probably only I could see.

Gardeners get short shrift in books, especially books for kids (unless you count stories like, "The Carrot Seed"). In this particular case, I think anyone,regardless of whether or not they can tell a petunia from a tulip, will enjoy this book. Its pace is a little slower and quieter than that found in other picture books, but for some kids it's just the right combination of simplicity and sweetness.
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5.0 out of 5 stars New favorite kids book
This book has become a new favorite for reading with kids. It was a good springboard for a history lesson of the Great Depression and reusing and recycling as kids are needing to... Read more
Published 3 months ago by Melinda Massey

5.0 out of 5 stars Beautiful
Lydia Grace Finch lives in the country, and she loves gardens. However, when the Great Depression causes her family to struggle for money, off she must go to a strange city to... Read more
Published 4 months ago by M. A. Noeth

5.0 out of 5 stars A New Classic
This is a delightful, heartwarming book made all the more poignant by the hard economic times we are currently experiencing. The story takes place during the Depression. Read more
Published 9 months ago by The Book Nosher

5.0 out of 5 stars Courage of the Gardener
I enjoyed this book from several perspectives: It is a children's
story with lovely illustrations; it provides an insight into the
needs and culture of the times... Read more
Published 9 months ago by Barbara Lamb

5.0 out of 5 stars One of my favorites
The Gardener is the heartwarming story of a delightful girl who has to live for a time with her dreary uncle because of hard times. Read more
Published 10 months ago by Don Peters

5.0 out of 5 stars the gardener
I love gardening. This book is the perfect link to gardening and children and little history thrown in for good measure. Lovely illustrations make it one of my favorites.
Published 11 months ago by Betty Bodeman

5.0 out of 5 stars What is a gardener?
What kind of book wins the Caldecott acclaim as best children's book of the year? In 1997 Rapunzel (Picture Puffin Books) became the gold medal book, illustrated by Paul O... Read more
Published 14 months ago by Judy K. Polhemus

5.0 out of 5 stars nice book!
this is a lovely children's book. Adults like to look at it too! Interesting pictures and nice story.
Published 14 months ago by jamierose

5.0 out of 5 stars DELIGHTFUL - THIS IS ONE TO READ WITH YOUR CHILD.
The time of this story takes place in the mid 1930s and the family of the little girl of the story has had some hard times as so many families did during those horrible years... Read more
Published on May 3, 2007 by D. Blankenship

5.0 out of 5 stars Know an avid gardener?
This children's book is a great gift for anyone with a heart who loves to garden. The little girl in the story must go to live with her uncle during hard times. Read more
Published on January 30, 2007 by Mare

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