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Imagine a Garden

Stories of Courage Changing the World

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Illustrated with stunning cut paper art, these seven poetic vignettes capture true stories of courage, hope, and resilience from around the world.

In Imagine A Garden, award-winning children's author Rina Singh shares seven real-life stories of ordinary people doing extraordinary things for their communities amidst war, poverty, and violence.

With vivid, textured images from celebrated Iranian illustrator Hoda Hadadi, this powerful picture book is:

  • A celebration of everyday heroes and how they make their communities a better place
  • A teaching tool for facilitating difficult but hopeful conversations about conflict in our world, and the people who are making a difference in their own way
  • For kids ages 6 to 10, Imagine A Garden reimagines our complex world through the lens of love and compassion.


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      • Kirkus

        September 1, 2023
        People around the world solve community problems. In Palestine, a bereaved mother plants flowers in spent tear-gas canisters; in a Rio de Janeiro favela, a gymnast/ballerina/office worker teaches dance to girls (who must have passing grades in school to attend). Under a bridge in Delhi, a shopkeeper teaches the children of poor migrant workers; in South Africa, a football lover coaches young players using a makeshift ball. In Canada, an Anishinaabe activist struggles to secure water rights; in Mexico, an artist creates musical instruments from illegal guns; and in Greece, a restaurateur cooks for refugees arriving on her island's shores. The spare free verse underscores the positive in each case, and though the individual people aren't identified, they are named in the backmatter, which offers more biographical details. Simple vignettes accompany the text, with two splendid full-page tissue-paper collage illustrations per person. Combining jewel-bright tones and different textures into clothing, landscapes, objects, dwellings, and more, the artwork lights the pages with settings that are barren but not stark. Why mere individuals should be struggling against enormous adverse odds and whether there are other entities and ways to address these issues are unasked questions. Still, these portrayals of seven admirable agents of hope and small-scale change are nothing if not inspiring. (This book was reviewed digitally.) Celebrating human endeavors like these might prompt more sweeping change. (Informational picture book. 6-10)

        COPYRIGHT(2023) Kirkus Reviews, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.

      • The Horn Book

        July 1, 2023
        On Manitoulin Island, an Anishinaabe girl becomes an internationally recognized water advocate after attending her first water ceremony. A restaurateur on the Greek island of Samos braves xenophobic backlash to provide free meals for Syrian refugees. In Mexico City, a multidisciplinary artist transforms illegal firearms into musical instruments, then forms an orchestra to promote pacifism. To omnify the value of moral courage, Singh shares real-life stories�? encapsulated in imagistic, free-verse narrative poems�? of seven citizen heroes from around the world. Hadadi's luminous tissue-paper collage illustrations are as creative as the architects of hope profiled, whose identities and backstories are revealed in the back matter. This topical book offers much for the young social studies learner and will be useful for springboarding age-appropriate conversations about peace and conflict.

        (Copyright 2023 by The Horn Book, Incorporated, Boston. All rights reserved.)

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    • Lexile® Measure:830
    • Text Difficulty:4-5

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