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GIVING THANKS by Jonathan London

GIVING THANKS

by Jonathan London & illustrated by Gregory Manchess

Pub Date: Nov. 1st, 2003
ISBN: 0-7636-1680-X
Publisher: Candlewick

A young boy explains how his Dad, like his Indian friends, believes that things of nature are a gift and in return something must be given back—a thank you. Every morning, his Dad says, “Thank you Mother Earth. Thank you Father Sky. Thank you for this day.” As they walk together on a beautiful autumnal day, he thanks the frogs and crickets, fox, mushrooms, deer, quail, rabbit, and hawk. The tone is respectful, gentle, and appreciative of the wonders of nature. His father thanking trees and wildlife creatures embarrasses the boy, but his dad tells him it will become a habit for him too, and the story ends with the boy thanking the stars. Manchess’s beautiful oil-on-linen paintings create the reverent atmosphere with rich earthly colors. His painterly style and perspective brings focus on each creature amid the panorama and subtlely juxtapose man’s place on earth. A simple message with a unique spirituality enriched with handsome art. (Picture book. 4-8)