Synopses & Reviews
What do you givesomeone to show them
just how much you
love them?
A father decides a river best captures his feelings for his little girl. A gift of life and changing beauty, a river encompasses so much more than meets the eye. It is the swan gliding upon its surface in the morning, the craggy stone steps leading down to its bank, the puppy trotting alongside a jogger on the path beside it, the drifting sailboat, and the hammock, perfect for reading stories in, beneath the willows that drape overhead. A river is a gift of possibility and challenges, a gift that expresses all things for which there are no words.
Give Her the River is a lyrical reflection of a father's love for his young daughter, and is sure to resonate with any father besotted with his little girl, and any little girl with a besotted daddy.
Review
Dorie McCullough Lawson,Daughter of David McCullough
Author of Posterity: Letters of Great Americans to Their Children
For everyone who wants to instill in a child a love of nature and an appreciation of the intangibles of life, Give her the River is a gem. With pictures and words that are calm, sensitive, and reassuring, parents and children will settle in for a good read together.
Review
Publisher's WeeklyTouching paintings of a girl and her father accompany the poetry of Give Her the River: A Father's Wish for His Daughter by Michael Dennis Browne, illus. by Wendell Minor. The poem relates the narrator's desire to impart every aspect of the river to his progeny: "Give her the way the willows lean, how they sway in the green of their dreams."
Synopsis
Award-winning poet Brown and acclaimed illustrator Minor deliver this lyrical reflection of a father's love for his young daughter in this beautifully illustrated collection of verse. Full color.
About the Author
Michael Dennis Browne is a poet and librettist who has twice won the Minnesota Book Award for his collections of poetry for adults. His work has appeared in many magazines and anthologies, and his latest collection is entitled
Things I Can't Tell You. Born in England, Mr. Browne now lives in Minneapolis, Minnesota, and is a professor of English at the University of Minnesota. This is his picture book debut.