Synopses & Reviews
“May this powerful story . . . plant fresh seeds of hope and service for generations to come.” —
Senator Edward M. KennedyA sweet fable dedicated to Rose Fitzgerald Kennedy - celebrating the spirit of community, the beauty of nature, and the power of faith and imagination.
After traveling the world in her fantastic teapot, Rose is ready to put down roots. She sets about planting flower seeds in a neglected corner of a bustling city. And then she waits - through rain, and cold, and snow. Rose waits, never doubting that the garden she envisions will one day come to be. With a simple narration and lovely, fanciful illustrations, this luminous picture book resonates with readers of all ages. Author-illustrator Peter H. Reynolds dedicates it to the matriarch of the Kennedy family - herself the namesake of the Rose Fitzgerald Kennedy Greenway, a series of gardens, plazas, and tree-lined promenades.
Synopsis
A sweet fable dedicated to Rose Fitzgerald Kennedy that celebrates the spirit of community, the beauty of nature, and the power of faith and imagination. (All ages) A sweet fable dedicated to Rose Fitzgerald Kennedy that celebrates the spirit of community, the beauty of nature, and the power of faith and imagination ----- After traveling the world in her fantastic teapot, Rose is ready to put down roots. She sets about planting flower seeds in a neglected corner of a bustling city. And then she waits - through rain and cold and snow. Rose waits, never doubting that the garden she envisions will one day come to be. With a simple narration and lovely, fanciful illustrations, this luminous picture book resonates with readers of all ages. Author-illustrator Peter H. Reynolds dedicates it to the matriarch of the Kennedy family - herself the namesake of the Rose Kennedy Greenway, a series of gardens, plazas, and tree-lined promenades.
Synopsis
Inspired by and dedicated to the late Rose Fitzgerald Kennedy, as part of a celebration of the opening of Boston's Rose Fitzgerald Kennedy Greenway, this sweet fable honors the spirit of community, the beauty of nature, and the power of faith and imagination. Full color.
About the Author
Peter H. Reynolds is a New York Times best-selling illustrator who has created many acclaimed books for children, including The North Star, The Dot, Ish, and So Few of Me. In addition to his work as an author and illustrator, Peter H. Reynolds runs FableVision, the interactive media company he founded with his twin brother, Paul. He lives and works in Dedham, Massachusetts.