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Overview
'Too special for just once-a-week reading, Eloise Greenfield's 20 exuberant poems are matched by the bright colors of Mr. Amos Ferguson's life-filled paintings. His native Caribbean glows as vividly in the words as in the full-page primitive pictures. . . . A perfect collaboration between two master imagemakers." 'SLJ.
1988 Coretta Scott King Award Honor Book for Illustration Notable Children's Books of 1988 (ALA)
Children's Books of 1989 (Library of Congress)
A collection of poems and paintings evoke life in the Bahamas.
Synopsis
Too special for just once-a-week reading, Eloise Greenfield's 20 exuberant poems are matched by the bright colors of Mr. Amos Ferguson's life-filled paintings. His native Caribbean glows as vividly in the words as in the full-page primitive pictures. . . . A perfect collaboration between two master imagemakers." 'SLJ.
1988 Coretta Scott King Award Honor Book for Illustration Notable Children's Books of 1988 (ALA)
Children's Books of 1989 (Library of Congress)