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~ (Author), Ted Rand (Contributor), Bill Martin Jr. (Author) "Tell me the story again, Grandfather..." (more)
Key Phrases: dark mountains
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Gathered near a campfire under a canopy of stars, a Navaho Indian boy hears the tale of his birth from his grandfather. Born on a windy night, the child was weak and frail. In the early morning, Grandfather brought him out to meet the morning. Two blue horses galloped by, stopped and looked at him; the baby raised his arms to them. Grandfather said, "This boy child will not die. The great blue horses have given him the strength to live." Named Boy-Strength-of-Blue-Horses, the child later needs that well of strength to deal with the fact that he is blind. Rand's atmospheric, vivid paintings evoke the tale's sensibility as they move it along. The beauty and vastness of the Western sky and the intimacy of two loving figures by a campfire are portrayed with equal fluidity. A rich tale of intergenerational love and respect, this is bittersweet and unsentimental. It is a moving collaborative effort that reverberates long after the book is closed. Ages 5-8.
Copyright 1987 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.


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Kindergarten-Grade 4 Boy-Strength-of-Blue-Horses begs his grandfather to tell him again the story of the night he was born. In a question-and-answer litany, the boy and his grandfather share the telling of the events on that special nightthe wild storm; the frantic ride for the grandmother/midwife; the birth of the frail, sickly boy; and the blessings of the blue horses. Through a staccato dialogue, readers learn how the boy, who was born blind, teaches his horse to run the trails. They enter a race, and although the boy does not win, his grandfather tells him that he has ``raced darkness and won.'' The boy and his grandfather each have such a distinctive voice and cadence that there is no need of imposing qualifiers such as ``he said.'' The story unfolds naturally, exhibiting the love between the boy and his grandfather. The illustrations, executed in strong watercolors, capture the beauty and strength of the southwest. Through form and color, Rand creates enduring mountains, fluffy clouds floating in a brilliant blue sky, and the gritty textures of the earth. The people exhibit character, individuality, and pride. And the loving bond eloquently expressed in the text is also reflected in the profiles of the two seated figures surrounded by the glow of the campfire. Parents and grandparents should share this book, and then their own stories, with children. Karen K. Radtke, Milwaukee Public Library
Copyright 1987 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Incredibly powerful, December 2, 1996
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This book explains the passing of the generations in a child's terms. The grandfather explains that he will die, and the grandson does not want to hear it. But the grandfather shows that the powerful love of the family will support and strengthen the child as he faces the challenges of life and growth. This is the only book I've encountered that makes me cry when I read it to my kids.
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16 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars a book filled with everything we hope to teach our chilldren, October 24, 1997
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this is a book that has more intensity and insight with each new reading. it is the story of a physically handicapped child who with the support of his grandfather takes on a difficult challege and competes to his highest potential. the story integates overcoming challenges, uncondition parental love, hard work, and aging while finishing with a realistic outcome. the reader will be moved with pride and hope.
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars a book filled with everything we hope to teach our chilldren, October 24, 1997
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this is a book that has more intensity and insight with each new reading. it is the story of a physically handicapped child who with the support of his grandfather takes on a difficult challege and competes to his highest potential. the story integrates overcoming challenges, uncondition parental love, hard work, and aging while finishing with a realistic outcome. the reader will be moved with pride and hope.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Knots on a Counting Rope
A wonderful story of a blind Indian boy who faces the challenges of life that apply to all of us.
Published 6 months ago by Randall R. Taylor

5.0 out of 5 stars Focus on the story
This wonderful story is not about Navajo Indians. It's about a grandfather and his grandson sharing a precious moment that reveals love, hope, and courage. Read more
Published 8 months ago by Chuck

5.0 out of 5 stars An excellent resource for multicultural studies in the elementary school classroom
This tale of a Native American grandfather relating to his blind grandson captures the culture of the Native Americans in a story that all children can relate to. Read more
Published 8 months ago by Charles Ashbacher

5.0 out of 5 stars Great Book
I read the other reviews concerning the true Indian culture and how it was distorted, But.... My preschooler loves this book and so do I. Read more
Published 20 months ago by Sproutie

5.0 out of 5 stars How did I miss this story?
One of the most beautiful children's stories I've ever read, coupled with magnificent illustrations, I bought in the big book size... Read more
Published on May 29, 2007 by wickedwka

5.0 out of 5 stars My favorite book
Although this is a children's book & I am an adult, I have bought it many times as a gift for my friends. I read it when I need to revive my spirit. Read more
Published on February 7, 2007 by La Artista

1.0 out of 5 stars Totally inaccurate book
Sure it's a "heart-warming" tale. Many cultural inaccuracies are conveyed through heart-warming stories. Read more
Published on October 3, 2006 by David Fowler

5.0 out of 5 stars Tell me the story again, Grandfather...
An Indian boy asks his Grandfather to tell him about the night he was born, and the Grandfather ties another knot in the counting rope. Read more
Published on August 5, 2002 by Kona

1.0 out of 5 stars Knots on a Counting Rope
This book is a terrible representation of the Navajo Indians. None of the information that is in this book is a valid representation of their traditions. Read more
Published on May 2, 2001 by Catherine Ernste

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