Jeannie Baker is the author-artist of a number of distinguished
picture books. Window, the companion book to Home, was a School
Library Journal Best Book, a Notable Trade Book in the Field of
Social Studies, a Children's Book Council of Australia Picture Book
of the Year, a Young Australian Best Book, and was short-listed for
the Kate Greenaway Medal. Her other books include Home in the Sky,
an ALA Notable Book, and Where the Forest Meets the Sea, a Boston
Globe-Horn Book Honor Book and the recipient of an IBBY Honor Award
and a Friends of the Earth Award in Great Britain. Jeannie Baker
makes her home in Sydney, Australia.
Jeannie Baker is the author-artist of a number of distinguished
picture books. Window, the companion book to Home, was a School
Library Journal Best Book, a Notable Trade Book in the Field of
Social Studies, a Children's Book Council of Australia Picture Book
of the Year, a Young Australian Best Book, and was short-listed for
the Kate Greenaway Medal. Her other books include Home in the Sky,
an ALA Notable Book, and Where the Forest Meets the Sea, a Boston
Globe-Horn Book Honor Book and the recipient of an IBBY Honor Award
and a Friends of the Earth Award in Great Britain. Jeannie Baker
makes her home in Sydney, Australia.
"This wordless picture book with exquisitely detailed collage illustrations speaks eloquently about urban conservation. The community brings back a variety of local plants, and by the time the young woman's own baby is born, trees block the billboards, there are birds on the roof and in the sky, and cyclists and a bus can be seen on the roadway. The details show and tell a story about the small things in one neighborhood--their fragility, strength, and connection--and their power to make a difference." -- Booklist (starred review)"The area is slowly reclaimed, so that the final view through the window is clean, lush, and green, with birds nesting peacefully in new trees and vistas that reveal glimpses of the now-visible blue river. In each of the double-page views through the window, readers can note not just the physical changes, but also the people in the community actively engaged in affecting those changes and producing a true home. Baker uses natural materials to create detailed, arresting collages that tell a story in which words are superfluous." -- School Library Journal
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