From Publishers Weekly
In an effort to convey the phenomenal 2000-year life span of a coastal sequoia, Vieira dates the stages of a tree's growth by making references to historic events. However, her ungainly presentation swamps the reader with blandly related, far-flung facts linked only by their synchronicity. The tree, for example, sprouts near the period of Alexander the Great (who "perfected catapults in battle" and "spread the ideals of Greek civilization"); when China builds its Great Wall, the sequoia's deeply ridged bark looks "like an apartment house for spiders." Lightning strikes and fells the tree (around the time "gold was discovered in the western territories of the New World"), but its life force continues to nourish new trees. While the text mentions the native Ohlone tribe, the essentially Eurocentric approach begs for balance. First-time illustrator Canyon's carefully organized and fittingly framed paintings help somewhat to focus the reader's attention, but on the whole the work is dull. Ages 5-8.
Copyright 1994 Reed Business Information, Inc.
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From School Library Journal
Kindergarten-Grade 3-One redwood's growth, from its beginning in 325 B.C.E. to its fall 2,100 years later, is correlated with major world events. These historical happenings are pictured on the margins of paintings that show all the grandeur of the tree and the inviting mystery of the forest in which it grows. A lengthening time line on the upper left corner pinpoints the year. The beginning of construction of the Great Wall of China in 214 B.C.E., the birth of Jesus of Nazareth, and the flourishing of African trade in 700 C.E. are among the dates noted. Reminiscent in the best sense of Virginia Lee Burton's Life Story (Houghton, 1989), this title also conveys an awesome feeling of time passing on a large scale.
Sharon Levin, Waters Memorial Library, Underhill, VTCopyright 1994 Reed Business Information, Inc.
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