Synopses & Reviews
Large photos and a simple text portray a typical New England autumn; some reproductions here look slightly bleached.
Review
"Beautifully composed color photos are combined with a brief text to portray typical events of a New England autumn in the country....Unusually attractive."--
Kirkus Reviews"A cozy and evocative photo essay, replete with the many familiar colors and activities of the fall season....The spare text suits the seasons perfectly, and Maass's carefully chosen subjects go about their chores seemingly unaware of the camera's eye."--Publishers Weekly
"Maass, a skilled photographer, fills his pictures with autumnal colors, symbols, and the changes in town and countryside....A beautiful photo essay."--School Library Journal
Synopsis
Large photos and a simple text portray a typical New England autumn.
About the Author
Robert Maass is the author and photographer of many books for children, including Little Trucks with Big Jobs, When Autumn Comes, When Winter Comes, When Spring Comes, and When Summer Comes, as well as Garden, which was named an Outstanding Science Trade Book for Children. A photojournalist for a variety of publications and a filmmaker, he lives in Brooklyn with his family.